Microfluidic Spun Alginate Hydrogel Microfibers and Their Application in Tissue Engineering

Gels. 2018 Apr 23;4(2):38. doi: 10.3390/gels4020038.

Abstract

Tissue engineering is focusing on processing tissue micro-structures for a variety of applications in cell biology and the "bottom-up" construction of artificial tissue. Over the last decade, microfluidic devices have provided novel tools for producing alginate hydrogel microfibers with various morphologies, structures, and compositions for cell cultivation. Moreover, microfluidic spun alginate microfibers are long, thin, and flexible, and these features facilitate higher-order assemblies for fabricating macroscopic cellular structures. In this paper, we present an overview of the microfluidic spinning principle of alginate hydrogel microfibers and their application as micro-scaffolds or scaffolding elements for 3D assembly in tissue engineering.

Keywords: 3D assembly; alginate hydrogel microfibers; microfluidic spinning; tissue engineering.

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