Importancia de las propiedades reológicas en el diseño de productos de ingeniería de tejidos basados en bioimpresión 3D

dc.contributor.advisorJiménez Cruz , Ronald Andres
dc.contributor.authorAlvarado Solano, Nikoll Ximena
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-20T16:11:29Z
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dc.date.issued2024-11
dc.description.abstractThe development of tissue engineering products has been boosted by advances in the research of new materials for the fabrication of these products, especially in the context of 3D bioprinting. Given the relevance of structures such as scaffolds and implants, it is crucial to consider several properties involved in their design, especially rheological properties. In the present work, a literature review on the importance of these properties in products manufactured by 3D bioprinting was carried out. It was evidenced that characteristics such as viscosity, viscoelasticity, and storage and loss moduli play a fundamental role in the design, influencing cell viability, extrudability, shape fidelity and the ability to resist loads, reflecting that rheological properties are critical parameters in the effective development of tissue engineering products.
dc.description.abstractenglishEl desarrollo de productos de ingeniería de tejidos se ha potencializado gracias al avance en la investigación de nuevos materiales para la fabricación de estos productos, especialmente en el contexto de la bioimpresión 3D. Dada la relevancia de estructuras como scaffolds e implantes, es crucial considerar diversas propiedades involucradas en su diseño, destacándose las propiedades reológicas. En el presente trabajo se realizó una revisión de la literatura sobre la importancia de estas propiedades en productos fabricados por bioimpresión 3D. Se evidenció que características como la viscosidad, la viscoelasticidad y los módulos de almacenamiento y de pérdida juegan un papel fundamental en el diseño, influyendo en la viabilidad celular, en la capacidad de extrusión, en la fidelidad de la forma y la capacidad de resistir cargas, lo que refleja que las propiedades reológicas son parámetros críticos en el desarrollo efectivo de productos de ingeniería de tejidos.
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dc.description.degreelevelQuímico Farmacéuticospa
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12495/13270
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dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Cienciasspa
dc.publisher.grantorUniversidad El Bosquespa
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dc.subjectReología
dc.subjectIngeniería de tejidos
dc.subjectBioimpresión 3D
dc.subjectBiotintas
dc.subjectViscosidad
dc.subjectViscoelasticidad
dc.subject.ddc615.19
dc.subject.keywordsRheology
dc.subject.keywordsTissue engineering
dc.subject.keywords3D bioprinting
dc.subject.keywordsBioinks
dc.subject.keywordsViscosity
dc.subject.keywordsViscoelasticity
dc.titleImportancia de las propiedades reológicas en el diseño de productos de ingeniería de tejidos basados en bioimpresión 3D
dc.title.translatedImportance of rheological properties in the design of 3D bioprinting-based tissue engineering products
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