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Title: Translational Corneal Bioprinting: Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract: The only effective treatment for severe stromal and endothelial disorders is corneal transplantation. Recently, interest in corneal tissue engineering has increased due to can avoid many of the problems associated with standard corneal transplantation. The human cornea is the perfect organ for tissue engineering because it is immune-privileged and avascular. For tissue engineering methods, replicating the intricate mechanical characteristics, surface curvature, and stromal cytoarchitecture of the in vivo corneal tissue remains a significant challenge. In order to produce full-thickness cell-laden 3D corneal constructs, automated biofabrication techniques like bioprinting may provide more spatial control during the manufacturing process. In this review, we cover recent developments in bioprinting and biomaterials for in vitro and ex vivo corneal tissue engineering, interactions between corneal cells and biomaterials following bioprinting, and potential future directions for corneal bioprinting with the goal of creating a human cornea’s full thickness in the lab.
Keywords: bioprinting; corneal tissue engineering; hydrogel; cell-biomaterial interaction; 3D
Paper Quality: SCOPUS / Web of Science Level Research Paper
Subject: Bioengineering
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