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Ultrashort Peptide Bioinks Support Automated Printing of Large-Scale Constructs Assuring Long-Term Survival of Printed Tissue Constructs

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NANO LETTERS
卷 21, 期 7, 页码 2719-2729

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04426

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Molecular self-assembly; ultrashort peptides; peptide bioinks; automated 3D bioprinting; postprinting differentiation

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  1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  2. KAUST's Seed Fund Grant
  3. KAUST's Innovation and Economic Development

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By utilizing rationally designed ultrashort peptide bioinks, this study overcomes limitations in current bioprinting procedures and demonstrates the potential for automated complex tissue fabrication with stable large-scale constructs and long-term cell survival.
We report about rationally designed ultrashort peptide bioinks, overcoming severe limitations in current bioprinting procedures. Bioprinting is increasingly relevant in tissue engineering, regenerative and personalized medicine due to its ability to fabricate complex tissue scaffolds through an automated deposition process. Printing stable large-scale constructs with high shape fidelity and enabling long-term cell survival are major challenges that most existing bioinks are unable to solve. Additionally, they require chemical or UV-cross-linking for the structure-solidifying process which compromises the encapsulated cells, resulting in restricted structure complexity and low cell viability. Using ultrashort peptide bioinks as ideal bodylike but synthetic material, we demonstrate an instant solidifying cellembedding printing process via a sophisticated extrusion procedure under true physiological conditions and at cost-effective low bioink concentrations. Our printed large-scale cell constructs and the chondrogenic differentiation of printed mesenchymal stem cells point to the strong potential of the peptide bioinks for automated complex tissue fabrication.

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