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. 2018 Jul 9;4(2):147. doi: 10.18063/IJB.v4i2.147

Table 1.

Top cited Scopus papers according to the keyword ’bioprinting’ contained in titles, abstracts, or keywords.

Title Authors Year Source Cites
1 3D bioprinting of tissue and organs[6]. Murphy S V, Atala A. 2014 Nature Biotechnology, 32(8): 773–785 1138

2 Scaffold-free vascular tissue engineering using bioprinting[17]. Norotte C, Marga F S, Niklason L E, Forgacs G. 2009 Biomaterials, 30(30): 5910-5917 529

3 3D bioprinting of vascularized, heterogeneous cell-laden tissue constructs[5]. Kolesky D B, Truby R L, Gladman A S, Homan K A, Lewis J A. 2014 Advanced Materials, 26(19): 3124–3130 446

4 Printing and prototyping of tissues and scaffolds[7]. Derby B. 2012 Science, 338(6109): 921–926 426

5 Additive manufacturing of tissues and organs[18]. Melchels F P W, Domingos M A N, Klein T J, Bartolo P J, Hutmacher D W. 2012 Progress in Polymer Science, 37(8): 1079–1104 417

6 25th anniversary article: Engineering hydrogels for biofabrication[19]. Malda J, Visser J, Melchels F P, Groll J, Hutmacher D W. 2013 Advanced Materials, 25(36): 5011–5028 376

7 A 3D bioprinting system to produce human-scale tissue constructs with structural integrity[20]. Kang H W, Lee S J, Ko I K, Yoo J J, Atala A. 2016 Nature Biotechnology, 34(3): 312–319 310

8 Printing three-dimensional tissue analogues with decellularized extracellular matrix bioink[8]. Pati F, Jang J, Ha D H, Kim D H, Cho D W. 2014 Nature Communications, 5: 3935 302

9 Tissue engineering by self-assembly and bio- printing of living cells[21]. Jakab K, Norotte C, Marga F, Vunjak- Novakovic G, Forgacs G. 2010 Biofabrication, 2(2): 022001 252

10 3D bioprinting of heterogeneous aortic valve conduits with alginate/gelatin hydrogels[22]. Duan B, Hockaday L A, Kang K H, Butcher J T. 2013 Journal of Biomedical Materials Research-Part A, 101A(5): 1255–1264 244