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Human skin bio-printing using scaffold free approach, advance health materials

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Organ in vitro synthesis is one of the last bottlenecks between tissue engineering and transplantation of synthetic organs. Bioprinting has proven its capacity to produce 3D objects composed of living cells but highly organized tissues such as full thickness skin (dermis + epidermis) are rarely attained. The focus of the present study is to demonstrate the capability of a newly developed ink formulation and the use of an open source printer, for the production of a really complete skin model. Proofs are given through immunostaining and electronic microscopy that the bioprinted skin presents all characteristics of human skin, both at the molecular and macromolecular level. Finally, the printability of large skin objects is demonstrated with the printing of an adult-size ear.
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hal-01483805 , version 1 (15-06-2017)

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Léa Pourchet, Amélie Thepot, Morgan Dos Santos, Edwin J. Courtial, Aurélie Bauher, et al.. Human skin bio-printing using scaffold free approach, advance health materials. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2017, 6 (4), pp.1601101. ⟨10.1002/adhm.201601101⟩. ⟨hal-01483805⟩
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