Article, 2024

Embracing Remote Fields as the Fourth Dimension of Tissue Biofabrication

Advanced Functional Materials, ISSN 1616-301X, 1616-3028, 10.1002/adfm.202401654

Contributors

Anand, Shivesh 0000-0001-9662-2039 [1] Müller, Christoph Alexander 0000-0003-3698-8789 [1] Jensen, Bjarke Nørrehvedde [1] Chen, Menglin 0000-0002-2721-651X (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Aarhus University
  2. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Abstract Biomodulation facilitated by external remote fields, such as those generated by magnetic, optical, and acoustic stimuli, has emerged as an intriguing avenue for tissue biofabrication, owing to their precision and non‐invasive characteristics. The active modulation of 3D tissue structures through cellular signaling transductions, encompassing thermo‐, mechano‐, and electro‐transduction, has proven highly effective in inducing spatiotemporally controlled, 4D compositional and functional tissue maturation. This review aims to highlight the current progress and unveil the underlying mechanisms achieved with these leadless strategies. Additionally, it addresses existing challenges and opportunities associated with these distinct approaches. Finally, with a few new directions briefly outlined, it unfolds future perspectives for their continual advancement.

Keywords

Abstract, Fourth, Thermo, acoustic stimuli, activity modulation, advances, approach, biofabrication, biomodulation, cellular signal transduction, challenges, characteristics, direction, field, fourth dimension, leadless, maturation, mechanism, mechano-, non-invasive characteristics, opportunities, perspective, precision, progression, remote field, remotely, review, signal transduction, stimuli, strategies, structure, tissue, tissue biofabrication, tissue maturation, tissue structure, transduction

Funders

  • Lundbeck Foundation
  • Carlsberg Foundation
  • Novo Nordisk Foundation

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