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Title
Decellularized extracellular matrix: a step towards the next generation source for bioink manufacturing
Authors
BYOUNG, SOO KIMKim, Hyeon-JiGao, GeJang, Jin-AhCho, Dong-Woo
Date Issued
2017-08
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Abstract
In tissue engineering, the need for hierarchical assembly of three-dimensional (3D) tissues has become increasingly important, considering that new technology is essential for advanced tissue fabrication. 3D cell printing has emerged as a powerful technology to recapitulate the microenvironment of native tissue, allowing for the precise deposition of multiple cells onto the pre-defined position. Parallel to these technological advances, the search for an appropriate bioink that can provide a suitable microenvironment supporting cellular activities has been in the spotlight. In this respect, the decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) becomes a popular candidate as a well-qualified source of bioink because of its capability to inherit the intrinsic cues from a native ECM. Yet, few studies have been reported and its potential has been partially understood in the field of 3D cell printing. In this review, our focus is on a dECM as a prospective bioink to facilitate 3D cell printing-based tissue engineering. We begin this review with a brief description of the important role of the ECM. Next, the representative methods of decellularization and conventional applications of a dECM are introduced, followed by the recent achievements in dECM bioinks and their future directions.
Keywords
advanced tissue fabrication; 3D cell printing; bioink; decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM)
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/41222
DOI
10.1088/1758-5090/aa7e98
ISSN
1758-5082
Article Type
Article
Citation
Biofabrication, vol. 09, no. 03, 2017-08
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