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3D 바이오 프린팅 기술 현황과 응용

Status and Prospect of 3D Bio-Printing Technology

  • 김성호 (고려대학교 과학기술대학 생명정보공학과) ;
  • 여기백 (고려대학교 과학기술대학 생명정보공학과) ;
  • 박민규 ((주)세종바이오) ;
  • 박종순 ((주)세종바이오) ;
  • 기미란 (고려대학교 과학기술대학 생명정보공학과) ;
  • 백승필 (고려대학교 과학기술대학 생명정보공학과)
  • 투고 : 2015.10.20
  • 심사 : 2015.12.12
  • 발행 : 2015.12.27

초록

3D printing technology has been used in various fields such as materials science, manufacturing, education, and medical field. A number of research are underway to improve the 3D printing technology. Recently, the use of 3D printing technology for fabricating an artificial tissue, organ and bone through the laminating of cell and biocompatible material has been introduced and this could make the conformity with the desired shape or pattern for producing human entire organs for transplantation. This special printing technique is known as "3D Bio-Printing", which has potential in biomedical application including patient-customized organ out-put. In this paper, we describe the current 3D bio-printing technology, and bio-materials used in it and present it's practical applications.

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