Additive manufacturing for biomedical bone implants: Shaping the future of bones
Muhammad Hassan Razzaq,
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Usama Zaheer,
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et al.
Materials Science and Engineering R Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 100931 - 100931
Published: Jan. 30, 2025
Language: Английский
3D-printed microneedles for sensing applications: emerging topics and future trends
Advanced Sensor and Energy Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100139 - 100139
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Pharmaceutical 3D Printing Technology Integrating Nanomaterials and Nanodevices for Precision Neurological Therapies
Pharmaceutics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 352 - 352
Published: March 9, 2025
Pharmaceutical
3D
printing,
combined
with
nanomaterials
and
nanodevices,
presents
a
transformative
approach
to
precision
medicine
for
treating
neurological
diseases.
This
technology
enables
the
creation
of
tailored
dosage
forms
controlled
release
profiles,
enhancing
drug
delivery
across
blood−brain
barrier
(BBB).
The
integration
nanoparticles,
such
as
poly
lactic-co-glycolic
acid
(PLGA),
chitosan,
metallic
nanomaterials,
into
3D-printed
scaffolds
improves
treatment
efficacy
by
providing
targeted
prolonged
release.
Recent
advances
have
demonstrated
potential
these
systems
in
conditions
like
Parkinson’s
disease,
epilepsy,
brain
tumors.
Moreover,
printing
allows
multi-drug
combinations
personalized
formulations
that
adapt
individual
patient
needs.
Novel
approaches,
including
stimuli-responsive
systems,
on-demand
dosing,
theragnostics,
provide
new
possibilities
real-time
monitoring
disorders.
Despite
innovations,
challenges
remain
terms
scalability,
regulatory
approval,
long-term
safety.
future
perspectives
this
suggest
its
revolutionize
treatments
offering
patient-specific
therapies,
improved
penetration,
enhanced
outcomes.
review
discusses
current
state,
applications,
nanotechnology
treatment,
highlighting
need
further
research
overcome
existing
challenges.
Language: Английский
The Future of Medicine: How 3D Printing Is Transforming Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 390 - 390
Published: March 19, 2025
Three-dimensional
printing
technology
is
transforming
pharmaceutical
manufacturing
by
shifting
from
conventional
mass
production
to
additive
manufacturing,
with
a
strong
emphasis
on
personalized
medicine.
The
integration
of
bioinks
and
AI-driven
optimization
further
enhancing
this
innovation,
enabling
drug
precise
dosages,
tailored
drug-release
profiles,
unique
multi-drug
combinations
that
respond
individual
patient
needs.
This
advancement
significantly
impacting
healthcare
accelerating
development,
encouraging
innovative
designs,
treatment
efficacy.
Traditional
follows
one-size-fits-all
approach,
which
often
fails
meet
the
specific
requirements
patients
medical
conditions.
In
contrast,
3D
printing,
coupled
bioink
formulations,
allows
for
on-demand
production,
reducing
dependency
large-scale
storage.
AI-powered
design
process
refine
dosage
forms,
printability,
release
mechanisms,
ensuring
precision
efficiency
in
manufacturing.
These
advancements
have
potential
lower
overall
costs
while
improving
adherence
medication
regimens.
review
explores
potential,
challenges,
environmental
benefits
positioning
it
as
key
driver
next-generation
Language: Английский