3D bioprinting of glioblastoma models.

Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine
Carolina Parra-CantuYu Shrike Zhang

Abstract

The most common and malignant primary brain tumor in adults is glioblastoma (GBM). In vitro 3D brain models are needed to better understand the pathological processes underlying GBM and ultimately develop more efficient antineoplastic agents. Here, we describe the bioprinting methods that have been used to fabricate volumetric GBM models. We explain several factors that should be considered for 3D bioprinting, including bioinks, cells and construct designs, in relation to GBM modeling. Although 3D-bioprinted brain models are still to be improved, they have the potential to become a powerful tool for drug screening.

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