Communications Biology (Oct 2021)

Matrigel 3D bioprinting of contractile human skeletal muscle models recapitulating exercise and pharmacological responses

  • Angela Alave Reyes-Furrer,
  • Sonia De Andrade,
  • Dominic Bachmann,
  • Heidi Jeker,
  • Martin Steinmann,
  • Nathalie Accart,
  • Andrew Dunbar,
  • Martin Rausch,
  • Epifania Bono,
  • Markus Rimann,
  • Hansjoerg Keller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02691-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Alave-Furrer et al adapted their recently-developed 3D bioprinting platform to allow microvalve-based drop-on-demand printing of cell-laden Matrigel containing primary human muscle precursor cells. Their bioprinting platform recapitulated aspects of exercise and pharmacological responses and thus could aid the engineering of more complex 3D microphysiological systems.