Toolkit/4D bioprinting
4D bioprinting
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Summary
Remarkably, 4D bioprinting, a newly emerged technology/concept, aims to rationally design 3D patterned biological matrices from synthesized hydrogel-based inks with the ability to change structure under stimuli.
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Method: A concrete method used to build, optimize, or evolve an engineered system.
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Ranked Claims
4D bioprinting has enlarged the applicability of engineered smart hydrogels and hydrogel composites in biomedical fields.
Smart hydrogels can be processed into injectable hydrogels, colloidal nano or microgels, and 3D printed gel constructs depending on the intended biomedical application.
4D bioprinting aims to rationally design 3D patterned biological matrices from synthesized hydrogel-based inks that can change structure under stimuli.
Approval Evidence
Remarkably, 4D bioprinting, a newly emerged technology/concept, aims to rationally design 3D patterned biological matrices from synthesized hydrogel-based inks with the ability to change structure under stimuli.
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4D bioprinting has enlarged the applicability of engineered smart hydrogels and hydrogel composites in biomedical fields.
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4D bioprinting aims to rationally design 3D patterned biological matrices from synthesized hydrogel-based inks that can change structure under stimuli.
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