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Microfluidic bioprinting of tough hydrogel-based vascular conduits for functional blood vessels

Di Wang, Sushila Maharjan, Xiao Kuang, Zixuan Wang, Luis Santiago Mille, Ming Tao, Peng Yu, Xia Cao, Liming Lian, Li Lv, Jacqueline Jialu He, Guosheng Tang, Hyunwoo Yuk, C. Keith Ozaki, Xuanhe Zhao, Yu Shrike Zhang

Science Advances · 2022

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Summary

Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting of vascular tissues that are mechanically and functionally comparable to their native counterparts is an unmet challenge. Here, we developed a tough double-network hydrogel (bio)ink for microfluidic (bio)printing of mono- and dual-layered hollow conduits to recreate vein- and artery-like tissues, respectively. The tough hydrogel consisted of energy-dissipative ionically cross-linked alginate and elastic enzyme-cross-linked gelatin. The 3D bioprinted venous and arterial conduits exhibited key functionalities of respective vessels including relevant mechanical properties, perfusability, barrier performance, expressions of specific markers, and susceptibility to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pseudo-viral infection. Notably, the arterial con

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abq6900
Catalogue ID
SNmojj26m3-muke13
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