3D Printing – Biomedical, Dental, and Bioprinting Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Chemical bonding process that stabilizes hydrogels and polymers.
  2. 5. Complex structure of tissues performing vital functions.
  3. 6. Computer-Aided Design software used to model implants and scaffolds.
  4. 7. Layer-by-layer fabrication of biological structures.
  5. 8. Extracellular Matrix; provides mechanical support and biochemical cues to cells.
  6. 9. Field of study concerned with teeth and oral bioprinting applications.
  7. 12. CT or MRI methods used to scan anatomy for accurate 3D model design.
  8. 13. Short for biofabrication, related to 3D bioprinting technology.
  9. 14. Undifferentiated cell used in tissue and organ engineering.
  10. 15. Related to blood vessel formation and circulation.
Down
  1. 2. Temporary structure guiding tissue formation.
  2. 3. Water-swollen polymer commonly used as a biomaterial.
  3. 4. Property of a material that does not cause adverse body reactions.
  4. 7. Material (often cell-laden) used in bioprinting.
  5. 10. Material that gradually breaks down and is absorbed by the body.
  6. 11. Groups of cells performing a specific function; engineered in labs.
  7. 14. Required condition for implantable devices and printed scaffolds.