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Meeting 2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advances in Biomaterials for 3D Printing of Scaffolds and Tissues
Presentation Title Structure-property Relationships in Solvent-cast 3D-printed Polymeric Biomaterials
Author(s) Santiago Lazarte, John Tolbert, Lesley Chow, Brandon Krick
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Santiago Lazarte
Abstract Scope Interactions between cells and biomaterials are essential to regenerate functional tissue. Cells are affected both chemical and physical cues in their microenvironment. These cues can be functionally embedded in 3D-printed scaffolds to direct human mesenchymal stromal cell (hMSC) differentiation to spatially direct tissue regeneration. In many load-bearing tissue regeneration applications, including osteochondral (bone-cartilage) tissues, the mechanical properties of the scaffold must be locally tuned to perform a physiological function while new tissue is forming. This work explores how changing scaffold architecture and polymer properties affect mechanical behavior. We developed a model to explain and predict mechanical properties of printed structures. A series of scaffolds with matching compressive moduli but different architecture was printed and characterized. This approach enables us to design scaffold properties to match and support the physiological function of the native tissue and improve cell differentiation.
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Keywords Biomaterials, Mechanical Properties, Other

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

3D Printing and Growing Fungal Tissue in Ambient Environment and Properties
3D Printing of Multiscale Human Tissue and Organ Equivalents
Bioabsorbable PLDL/Mg-wire Composites Manufactured by Fused Filament Fabrication for Tissue Engineering
Biodegradable Polymers for 3D Printing of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Challenges and Future Directions
Bioink Formulations for 3D Printing of Tissue Scaffolds: A Review of Materials and Printability
Design and Optimization of a 3D-printed Bioreactor for Long-term Ex-vivo Bone Tissue Culture
Effects of Post-printing Cell Distribution on Cell Viability and Proliferation in Inkjet-based Bioprinting of Vascular Structures
Engineering Polymeric BioInks for 3D Printing
Filaments Made of Magnesium-incorporated Polymer for Potential Use in Bone Implants
Graphene and MXene Nanomaterial Bioinks for Improvement of 3D Bioprinted Tissue Engineering
H-2: 3D Printable Bioscaffolds for Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering using Ti_3 C_2 MXene Nanoparticles to Enhance Conductivity and Improve Cell Viability
Improving Predictability of Additively Manufactured Ti-6Al-4V Lattices for Customised Orthopaedic Devices
Improving Structural Integrity of a Bioinspired Structures through 3D Printing for Advancing Bone Tissue Engineering
Migration Behavior of Invasive and Non-invasive Breast Cancer Cells on a Graded Micropillar Surface
Structure-property Relationships in Solvent-cast 3D-printed Polymeric Biomaterials
The Influence of Iso-value on 3D-printed Sheet TPMS Ti6Al4V Scaffolds’ Mechanical Responses

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