Reprint

Hydrogels for 3D Printing

Edited by
May 2024
236 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1240-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1239-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Hydrogels for 3D Printing that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Summary

Discover cutting-edge research in our Special Issue, titled "Hydrogels for 3D Printing". This collection of articles and reviews delves into the multifaceted world of hydrogel-based 3D printing, covering essential topics such as material formulation, printing techniques, and post-processing methods. From optimizing rheological properties to enhancing cell viability, each contribution offers valuable insights into the transformative potential of hydrogels across various applications, including tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Do not miss this invaluable resource for researchers, engineers, and practitioners striving to advance the field of 3D printing.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
salecan; silica nanoparticles; 3D printing; 3D printing; rheology; hydrogel; extrusion; 3D bioprinting; hydrogels; extracellular matrix; decellularized cardiac tissue; biomaterials; mesenchymal stromal cells; 3D printing; alginate–gelatin hydrogel; pH; CaCl2; BaCl2; U2OS; NIH/3T3; fluid phase; optimization DoE; post-printing treatment; scaffolds; degradation; swelling; natural polymers; hydrogels; crosslinking; bioprinting techniques; tissue engineering; hydrogels; 3D printing; biomedical applications; natural hydrogels; synthetic hydrogels; bioprinting; bioink; collagen hydrogels; biofabrication; pH; neutralization; automation; stromal cells; polydopamine; bioprinting; hydrogel; fibroblast; keratinocyte; cell proliferation; skin wound healing; seaweeds; gels; locust bean gum; hydrocolloids; green extraction; 3D food printing; rheology; n/a