Abstract

3D bioprinting is a method that is used for the production of functional tissues and organs. It does not just establish a foundation for the excellent goal of organ replacement but also serves as an in vitro model focused on drug screening and pharmacokinetics. 3D bioprinting technologies are mainly inkjet, laser, and pressure-based bioprinting, and they have become one of the most progressive and useful innovations in disease modelling and tissue engineering. It has a high potential for repairing tissues and organs, which could help to alleviate the shortage of organ transplants. This technique has revealed insightful influences on regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. In this review, we have presented an overview of 3D organ and tissue printing along with an array of biomaterials used in 3D bioprinting and their applications.

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