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3D Printing and Nanotechnology: A Multiscale Alliance in Personalized Medicine

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202009691

Keywords

additive manufacturing; biomedical; drug; fused deposition modelling; nanoparticle; semisolid extrusion

Funding

  1. CNPq/Brazil
  2. CAPES/Brazil [001]
  3. FAPERGS/Brazil

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The combination of 3D printing and nanotechnology has shown significant progress in the pharmaceutical and medical field, particularly in terms of innovation and multifunctionality of medical products. Various scientific studies have demonstrated the potential of this alliance, with breakthroughs expected in areas such as cell growth, drug delivery, and antimicrobial applications.
3D printing and nanotechnology have been two important tools in the development of therapeutic approaches for personalized medicine. More recently, their alliance has been improved in an effort to build innovative, versatile, multifunctional, and/or smart medical and pharmaceutical products. Therefore, an extensive review about scientific studies that ally 3D printing and nanomaterials in the development of new approaches for pharmaceutical and medical applications for the treatment and prevention of diseases is presented here. The articles are classified into five categories according to their main application: Cell growth and tissue engineering, antimicrobial, drug delivery, stimulus-response, and theranostics. Semisolid extrusion, inorganic nanoparticles, and cell growth and tissue engineering are the most reported 3D printing technique, type of nanomaterial, and application, respectively. The increase in papers dedicated to these areas is also notable, especially in the 2019 and 2020, when semisolid extrusion became the most used technique, overcoming fused deposition modelling. In fact, this review highlights that the possibility of an alliance between 3D printing and nanotechnology for the production of multiscale materials is undoubtedly a great opportunity for knowledge and innovation in the pharmaceutical and medical area.

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