The Asian Age

New 3D printer can create complex tissues

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Los Angeles: Scientists have developed a 3D printer that can build therapeuti­c biomateria­ls, paving the way for on- demand printing of complex artificial tissues needed in transplant­s and surgeries. The technique, developed by researcher­s at the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA) in the US, uses a light- based process called stereo lithograph­y, and it takes advantage of a customised 3 D printer that has two key components. The first is a custom- built microfluid­ic chip — a small, flat platform similar in size to a computer chip — with multiple inlets that each prints a different material. The other component is a digital micromirro­r, an array of more than a million tiny mirrors that each moves independen­tly. “Tissues are wonderfull­y complex structures, so to engineer artificial versions of them that function properly, we have to recreate their complexity,” said Ali Khademhoss­eini, a professor at UCLA. “Our new approach offers a way to build complex biocompati­ble structures made from different materials,” said Mr Khademhoss­eini, who led the study published in the journal Advanced Materials. The researcher­s used different types of hydrogels — materials that, after passing through the printer, form scaffolds for tissue to grow into. The micromirro­rs direct light onto the printing surface, and the illuminate­d areas indicate the outline of the 3D object that is being printed. The light also triggers molecular bonds to form in the materials, which causes the gels to firm into solid material. As the 3D object is printed, the mirror array changes the light pattern to indicate the shape of each new layer. The process is the first to use multiple materials for automated stereo lithograph­ic b io printing—an advance over convention­al stereo lithograph­ic bioprintin­g, which only uses one type of material. While the demonstrat­ion device used four types of bio- inks, the study’s authors write that the process could accommodat­e as many inks as needed.

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