Abstract

Tissue Engineering Combining biofabrication techniques with intrinsic conductive additives, i.e., nanocomposites, is a promising way to achieve relevant physiological conditions in electrophysiological human tissue like cardiac and neural tissue. In article number 2100108, Fabian Züger, Maurizio R. Gullo, and co-workers review current research on bioprinted conductive and stimuli responsive tissues using nanocomposites. The cover image shows an artistic close view on biofabricated cardiac tissue emended in a nanocomposite doped hydrogel. Image by M. Gullo, Sivu.

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