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State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies

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Main Author: Fermeiro, João Bernardo Lopes
Publication Date: 2014
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/4720
Summary: The rapid growth of world’s population and the increase in human life expectancy has been leading to a lack of organs for transplant. Data from WHO leads to a crescent concern about this issue, because the organ demand largely exceeds the organ supply, an as consequence there has been an unethical exploitation from wealthier countries over poorer, disadvantaged populations. In the search to overcome this problem Tissue Engineering has appeared and is the scientific area where most research is being made. Some of the most important strategies in Tissue Engineering will be addressed and discussed in this work, to show its limitations and advances to reach the ultimate goal of producing a viable tissue for implantation. There is one which will be more focused, called bioprinting and its most important methods will be described and compared for a better look at what really is bioprinting. In an attempt to recreate the research being done worldwide in this area, a bioprinter was built with good resolution and precision for bioprinting testing. The bioprinter was built from ground up, with a simple design and with low cost materials, without compromising its capability. For the bioprinter control an algorithm was created, in Matlab environment and in the used microcontroller, with the capability to analyse and treat images for posterior printing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
Contribution of the 3D bioprinting in Tissue Engineering
title State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
spellingShingle State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
Fermeiro, João Bernardo Lopes
Engenharia de tecidos
Bioimpressão
Bioimpressora
Controlo de motores
Programação de microcontroladores
title_short State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
title_full State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
title_fullStr State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
title_full_unstemmed State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
title_sort State of the art and challenges in bioprinting technologies
author Fermeiro, João Bernardo Lopes
author_facet Fermeiro, João Bernardo Lopes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Calado, Maria do Rosário Alves
Correia, Ilídio Joaquim Sobreira
uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fermeiro, João Bernardo Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharia de tecidos
Bioimpressão
Bioimpressora
Controlo de motores
Programação de microcontroladores
topic Engenharia de tecidos
Bioimpressão
Bioimpressora
Controlo de motores
Programação de microcontroladores
description The rapid growth of world’s population and the increase in human life expectancy has been leading to a lack of organs for transplant. Data from WHO leads to a crescent concern about this issue, because the organ demand largely exceeds the organ supply, an as consequence there has been an unethical exploitation from wealthier countries over poorer, disadvantaged populations. In the search to overcome this problem Tissue Engineering has appeared and is the scientific area where most research is being made. Some of the most important strategies in Tissue Engineering will be addressed and discussed in this work, to show its limitations and advances to reach the ultimate goal of producing a viable tissue for implantation. There is one which will be more focused, called bioprinting and its most important methods will be described and compared for a better look at what really is bioprinting. In an attempt to recreate the research being done worldwide in this area, a bioprinter was built with good resolution and precision for bioprinting testing. The bioprinter was built from ground up, with a simple design and with low cost materials, without compromising its capability. For the bioprinter control an algorithm was created, in Matlab environment and in the used microcontroller, with the capability to analyse and treat images for posterior printing.
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