Abstract
There is a need for rapid fabrication of tissue or organs with well-defined structures and functions in regenerative medicine. Two patterns of cell/matrix constructs containing hepatic cells, gelatin and fibrinogen were successfully created by automated rapid prototyping techniques and stabilized with thrombin. No apparent cell damage was found during the process. Mechanical characterization demonstrated that a 1:1 ratio gelatin/fibrin mixture had the greatest elasticity modulus and compressive strength. Microscopic and histological observations showed that hepatic cells were embedded in the gelatin/fibrinogen matrix and were proliferating. Immunostaining and biochemical analysis indicated that the embedded hepatocytes secreted albumin. Fibrin appears to be a favorable component for a gelatin based cell assembly matrix in that it is bioresorbable, easily manipulated, and supports
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