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Laser-induced forward transfer based laser bioprinting in biomedical applications

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1255782

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3D printing; bioprinting; laser-induced forward transfer; tissue engineering; biomedical applications

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Bioprinting, utilizing 3D printing technology, especially laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT), holds great potential in fabricating intricate biological structures with high precision and enhanced cell viability. LIFT enables the precise transfer of cells or bioinks onto a substrate, making it ideal for producing biomolecular microarrays and various tissues, including skin, blood vessels, and bone. Despite its advantages, there are still challenges that need to be addressed in this field.
Bioprinting is an emerging field that utilizes 3D printing technology to fabricate intricate biological structures, including tissues and organs. Among the various promising bioprinting techniques, laser-induced forward transfer (LIFT) stands out by employing a laser to precisely transfer cells or bioinks onto a substrate, enabling the creation of complex 3D architectures with characteristics of high printing precision, enhanced cell viability, and excellent technical adaptability. This technology has found extensive applications in the production of biomolecular microarrays and biological structures, demonstrating significant potential in tissue engineering. This review briefly introduces the experimental setup, bioink ejection mechanisms, and parameters relevant to LIFT bioprinting. Furthermore, it presents a detailed summary of both conventional and cutting-edge applications of LIFT in fabricating biomolecule microarrays and various tissues, such as skin, blood vessels and bone. Additionally, the review addresses the existing challenges in this field and provides corresponding suggestions. By contributing to the ongoing development of this field, this review aims to inspire further research on the utilization of LIFT-based bioprinting in biomedical applications.

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