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. 2024 Mar 5;7(2):121–136. doi: 10.1007/s42242-023-00265-z

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

A novel biomaterial ink system engineered from the combination of nanoclay disks, alginate and a novel demineralized and decellularized ECM from human bone (a). The nanocomposite ink rheological properties (b) were investigated, along with the ability of the nanocomposite ink to be printed with increased resolution in three dimensions. The inclusion of HBMSCs allowed analysis of viability and differentiation over 21 days, as well as evaluation and demonstration of 3D functionality in a CAM model (c). ECM: extracellular matrix; HBMSCs: human bone marrow stromal cells; 3D: three-dimensional; CAM: chick chorioallantoic membrane