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International Journal of Bioprinting

International Journal of Bioprinting is a scientific journal, published since 2015 in English. The journal's country of origin is Singapore and its primary focus area is biomedical engineering.

Details
Abbr. Int J Bioprint
Start 2015
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly, 2020-
p-ISSN 2424-7723
e-ISSN 2424-8002
Country Singapore
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 9030 38
SJR / Ranks: 6068 724
CiteScore / Ranks: 2355 7.80
JIF / Ranks: 623 8.4
Recent Articles
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Del Amo C, Andia I
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):762. PMID: 37457947
This article provides an overview of the different types of blood-derived biomaterials that can be used as solvent additives in the formulation of inks/bioinks for use in solvent extrusion printing/bioprinting....
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Lai P, Huang S, Wang H, Liu P, Lin C
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):772. PMID: 37457946
This study aimed to design an anatomical contour metal three-dimensional (3D)-printed oblique lateral lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) cage with porous (lattices) structure and embedded screw fixation to enhance bone ingrowth...
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Galarraga J, Zlotnick H, Locke R, Gupta S, Fogarty N, Masada K, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):775. PMID: 37457945
The surgical repair of articular cartilage remains an ongoing challenge in orthopedics. Tissue engineering is a promising approach to treat cartilage defects; however, scaffolds must (i) possess the requisite material...
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Tan J, Lee C, Foo S, Tan J, Tan S, Ong E, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):776. PMID: 37457944
Orange peels are often discarded as food waste despite being a nutritious source of vitamins and antioxidants. These orange peel wastes (OPW) are produced in millions of tons globally every...
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Micalizzi S, Russo L, Giacomelli C, Montemurro F, De Maria C, Nencioni M, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):763. PMID: 37457943
Tendon and ligament injuries are relevant clinical problems in modern society, and the current medical approaches do not guarantee complete recovery of the physiological functionalities. Moreover, they present a non-negligible...
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Liu Y, Liu Y, Liu J, Li Y, Wan J, Niu Y, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):691. PMID: 37457942
Edible bird's nests (EBN)-the nests of swiftlet birds harvested from the wild- are high-end healthcare food in East Asia, while their excessive harvesting poses increasing ecological, environmental, and food safety...
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Meng X, Zhou Z, Chen X, Ren F, Zhu W, Zhu S, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):768. PMID: 37457941
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting provides a promising strategy for tissue and organ engineering, and extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived bioinks greatly facilitate its applications in these areas. Decellularized sturgeon cartilage ECM (dSC-ECM)-derived bioinks...
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Li T, Liu J, Guo M, Bin F, Wang J, Nakayama A, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):752. PMID: 37457940
Although the development of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology is growing rapidly in the biomedical field, it remains a challenge to achieve arbitrary 3D structures with high resolution and high efficiency....
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Yang X, Li S, Sun X, Ren Y, Qiang L, Liu Y, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):749. PMID: 37457939
Engineered vasculature is widely employed to maintain the cell viability within tissues. A variety of fabrication techniques for engineered vasculature have been explored, with combination of additive manufacturing with a...
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Fang H, Xu J, Ma H, Liu J, Xing E, Cheng Y, et al.
Int J Bioprint . 2023 Jul; 9(5):757. PMID: 37457938
The skin plays an important role in vitamin D synthesis, humoral balance, temperature regulation, and waste excretion. Due to the complexity of the skin, fluids loss, bacterial infection, and other...