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WEB 3D bioprinting advances research on respiratory viruses

Pohang University of Science and Technology

Microstructure of the lung model and demonstrating how 3D bioprinting.

3D bioprinting is a rapidly developing technology that has the potential to revolutionize the way we study and treat respiratory viruses. By creating 3D models of lung tissue, researchers can now study the virus in a more realistic environment, which can lead to more accurate results. This technology has the potential to accelerate the development of new drugs and treatments for respiratory viruses.

3D models have been used to study the most common respiratory viruses including influenza parainfluenza.

In the first part of the article we address the various scaffold-free and scaffold-based 3D culture models such as hydrogels bioreactors. This review presents methodologies used to develop lung tissue models highlighting their advantages and current limitations.

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