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<div class="csl-entry">Baudis, S. (2024). Biofabrication: A photochemical toolbox to engineer the microenvironment of cells. In <i>6th EPNOE Junior Scientist Meeting 2024</i> (pp. 70–70).</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/201524
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Biofabrication: A photochemical toolbox to engineer the microenvironment of cells
Baudis S.*
Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Polymers for Biomaterials and 3d Printing, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, TU Wien, Austria
*stefan.baudis@tuwien.ac.at, www.baudislab.com
Biofabrication is all about mimicking the extracellular matrix (ECM) of tissues. Cells in suitable (micro-)environment will remodel the artificial matrix and consequently form tissues. The ECM is a gel of macromolecules, mainly fibrous proteins and polysaccharides. Hence, suitable foundations for bioinks are hydrogel precursors derived from natural (e.g., gelatin, hyaluronan, etc.) or biocompatible synthetic polymers (e.g. poly(vinyl alcohol)). These macromolecules can easily be modified with enes (e.g., methacrylates, vinylesters, norbornenes) or thiols and combined with other (macromolecular) crosslinkers in thiol-ene coupling reactions to form hydrogel networks with arbitrary shape in high resolution in the presence of living cells. Furthermore, the incorporation of photo-labile bonds into hydrogel network enables the photodegradation of formed constructs by light – additional means to engineer the cellular microenvironment.
Doing so, the encapsulation of cells in artificial ECM is enabled by 3D printing (see Figure) – especially the two-photon fabrication was found to be a superior tool as this enables the activation of above mentioned photochemistries in 3D within the material by focusing infrared laser into the bioinks.
Figure: Fibroblast cells, encapsulated in hyaluronic acid based bioink.
Consequently, these material platforms in combination with two-photon technology enable spatiotemporal control of the properties of artificial ECM in the presence of living cells. Thus, this combination is an ideal platform technology to study the behavior of cells in different microenvironments.
Acknowledgements: Christian Doppler Research Association, Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital & Economic Affairs, National foundation for Research, Technology & Development.
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en
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biofabrication
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Biofabrication: A photochemical toolbox to engineer the microenvironment of cells
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Inproceedings
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Konferenzbeitrag
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978-3-200-10008-4
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70
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70
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Copyright: BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (Austria), Department of Chemistry, 2024
H. Hettegger, I. Sulaeva, M. Beaumont, J. Janesch, C. Gusenbauer (Eds.)
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Keynote Contribution
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6th EPNOE Junior Scientist Meeting 2024
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invited
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M7
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Special and Engineering Materials
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Biological and Bioactive Materials
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Structure-Property Relationsship
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25
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50
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E163-02-1 - Forschungsgruppe Polymerchemie und Technologie
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6th EPNOE Junior Scientist Meeting 2024
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Christian Doppler Forschungsgesellschaft
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Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Polymers for Biomaterials and 3D Printing
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04-09-2024
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06-09-2024
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On Site
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Wien
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AT
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BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (Austria)
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Baudis, Stefan
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Multi Track
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Chemie
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Chemische Verfahrenstechnik
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Pharmazie, Pharmakologie, Toxikologie
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