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3D Bioprinting for Spinal Cord Injury Repair

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.847344

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3D bioprinting; scaffolds; spinal cord injury repair; neural system tissue engineering; hydrogels

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Spinal cord injury is a challenging central nervous system injury, and 3D bioprinting technology shows potential in nervous system repair. This review discusses the progress of spinal cord tissue engineering and the applications of 3D bioprinting in spinal cord repair.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is considered to be one of the most challenging central nervous system injuries. The poor regeneration of nerve cells and the formation of scar tissue after injury make it difficult to recover the function of the nervous system. With the development of tissue engineering, three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting has attracted extensive attention because it can accurately print complex structures. At the same time, the technology of blending and printing cells and related cytokines has gradually been matured. Using this technology, complex biological scaffolds with accurate cell localization can be manufactured. Therefore, this technology has a certain potential in the repair of the nervous system, especially the spinal cord. So far, this review focuses on the progress of tissue engineering of the spinal cord, landmark 3D bioprinting methods, and landmark 3D bioprinting applications of the spinal cord in recent years.

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