4.7 Article

Light-Based 3D Printing of Gelatin-Based Biomaterial Inks to Create a Physiologically Relevant In Vitro Fish Intestinal Model

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Stiffness Restricts the Stemness of the Intestinal Stem Cells and Skews Their Differentiation Toward Goblet Cells

Shijie He et al.

Summary: This study investigates the impact of tissue stiffening on the fate and function of intestinal stem cells (ISCs), and finds that matrix stiffness can regulate the stemness and differentiation trajectory of ISCs, supporting the direct role of fibrosis-induced gut stiffening in epithelial remodeling in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

GASTROENTEROLOGY (2023)

Article Critical Care Medicine

Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars with Corticoid-Embedded Dissolving Microneedles

Ignace De Decker et al.

Summary: The study finds that corticoid-embedded dissolving microneedles (CEDMN) patches can painlessly penetrate the skin and deliver corticosteroid drugs directly to patients with hypertrophic scarring (HTS), making them a more effective alternative than other treatment methods.

JOURNAL OF BURN CARE & RESEARCH (2023)

Article Fisheries

Ectopic stem cell niches sustain rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) intestine absorptive capacity when challenged with a plant protein-rich diet

Nicole Verdile et al.

Summary: To develop sustainable feed formulations, it is important to assess their impact on gut function and health. This study compared the effects of a control diet and an experimental vegetable-based diet on the morphology and absorptive capability of rainbow trout's mucosa. The experimental diet caused mucosal remodeling, with the formation of accessory branches that increased the luminal surface and showed active roles in small molecule absorption. These findings suggest the plasticity of the intestinal stem cell niche and its compensatory role in response to challenging conditions.

AQUACULTURE (2023)

Review Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Digital light processing (DLP)-based (bio)printing strategies for tissue modeling and regeneration

Hongbin Li et al.

Summary: This review introduces and discusses the use of digital light processing (DLP)-based bioprinting technology for creating tissue modeling and regeneration structures. It covers the design and manufacture of DLP printers, the use of varied bioinks, and the biomedical applications in drug screening, disease modeling, tissue repair, and regenerative medicine. The advantages, challenges, and future prospects of DLP printing platforms are also detailed.

AGGREGATE (2023)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Engineering Hydrogels for the Development of Three-Dimensional In Vitro Models

Somnath Maji et al.

Summary: The superiority of in vitro 3D cultures over conventional 2D cell cultures for mimicking native tissue architecture and functionality is well recognized. The development of 3D in vitro models using hydrogels as biomaterials has gained significant attention in the field of tissue engineering. This review highlights recent progress in the use of hydrogel-based biomaterials for developing 3D in vitro models, discussing sources, hybrid systems, crosslinking mechanisms, and available module systems. Future perspectives and challenges are also discussed.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES (2022)

Review Engineering, Biomedical

Digital light processing (DLP) in tissue engineering: from promise to reality, and perspectives

Jiaxing Gong et al.

Summary: The combination of tissue engineering technology and digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing technology provides a powerful means to restore the structure and function of damaged tissues or organs. This review introduces DLP-based printing, its development, manufacturing processes, and printable materials. It also highlights the application of DLP printing in tissue engineering products such as bone, tooth, cartilage, nerve, and blood vessel, as well as discussing the difficulties and shortcomings of DLP printing technology in tissue engineering. Perspectives on the future outlook of DLP-based 3D printing tissue engineering are also provided.

BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS (2022)

Review Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

Shaping soft materials via digital light processing-based 3D printing: A review

Qi Ge et al.

Summary: This article provides a brief and timely introduction to the most recent advances in DLP-based 3D printing of soft materials, highlighting the excellent compatibility of this technology with a variety of soft materials and its capability to manufacture structures and devices with complex geometries, high resolution and unique performance.

FORCES IN MECHANICS (2022)

Article Cell Biology

New Stable Cell Lines Derived from the Proximal and Distal Intestine of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Retain Several Properties Observed In Vivo

Rolando Pasquariello et al.

Summary: Novel cell lines derived from different parts of rainbow trout intestine were compared to established cell line, showing presence of intestinal stem cells, epithelial cells, and stromal cells, forming a polarized barrier. The high seeding density induced differentiation into mature phenotypes, with variations in gene regulation observed between the cell lines, suggesting partly conserved characteristics of each tract in vitro.

CELLS (2021)

Review Cell & Tissue Engineering

In vitro models of intestinal epithelium: Toward bioengineered systems

Justine Creff et al.

Summary: Recent advances in bioengineering have led to the development of various in vitro models to mimic the complex intestinal epithelium for studying fundamental mechanisms and drug screening. These microfabricated systems provide alternative approaches for understanding intestinal homeostasis and pathologies.

JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING (2021)

Review Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

The stiffness of living tissues and its implications for tissue engineering

Carlos F. Guimaraes et al.

NATURE REVIEWS MATERIALS (2020)

Review Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

Synthetic alternatives to Matrigel

Elizabeth A. Aisenbrey et al.

NATURE REVIEWS MATERIALS (2020)

Article Materials Science, Biomaterials

Tissue Rheology as a Possible Complementary Procedure to Advance Histological Diagnosis of Colon Cancer

Piotr Deptula et al.

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (2020)

Review Cell Biology

The CytoskeletonA Complex Interacting Meshwork

Tim Hohmann et al.

CELLS (2019)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

(Photo-)crosslinkable Gelatin Derivatives for Biofabrication Applications

Jasper Van Hoorick et al.

Acta Biomaterialia (2019)

Review Engineering, Biomedical

Structured Macroporous Hydrogels: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities

Kevin J. De France et al.

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS (2018)

Review Biochemical Research Methods

Bioengineering for intestinal organoid cultures

Ge-Ah Kim et al.

CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY (2017)

Review Immunology

Mechanical influence of tissue culture plates and extracellular matrix on mesenchymal stem cell behavior: A topical review

Marco Tatullo et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOPATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY (2016)

Review Surgery

Intestinal alkaline phosphatase: a summary of its role in clinical disease

Jason Fawley et al.

JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Designer matrices for intestinal stem cell and organoid culture

Nikolce Glorevski et al.

NATURE (2016)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Thermoplastic polyurethanes for the manufacturing of highly dosed oral sustained release matrices via hot melt extrusion and injection molding

Bart Claeys et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS AND BIOPHARMACEUTICS (2015)

Article Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

3D printing of porous structures by UV-curable O/W emulsion for fabrication of conductive objects

I. Cooperstein et al.

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C (2015)

Article Biochemical Research Methods

Matrigel: A complex protein mixture required for optimal growth of cell culture

Chris S. Hughes et al.

PROTEOMICS (2010)

Article Chemistry, Physical

Templating hydrogels

John Texter

COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE (2009)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

The elastic modulus of Matrigel (TM) as determined by atomic force microscopy

Shauheen S. Soofi et al.

JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY (2009)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

Biomaterial systems for mechanosensing and actuation

Peter Fratzl et al.

NATURE (2009)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

Actin, a Central Player in Cell Shape and Movement

Thomas D. Pollard et al.

SCIENCE (2009)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Intestinal alkaline phosphatase is a gut mucosal defense factor maintained by enteral nutrition

Ross F. Goldberg et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2008)

Review Fisheries

Global introductions of salmon and trout in the genus Oncorhynchus:: 1870-2007

Stephen S. Crawford et al.

REVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES (2008)