Jürgen Groll
University of Würzburg
261 Papers
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Jürgen Groll is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 239 publications. Previous affiliations of Jürgen Groll include German Cancer Research Center & University of Ulm.
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Papers
25th Anniversary Article: Engineering Hydrogels for Biofabrication
Jos Malda,Jos Malda,Jetze Visser,Ferry P.W. Melchels,Ferry P.W. Melchels,Tomasz Jungst,Wim E. Hennink,Wouter J.A. Dhert,Jürgen Groll,Dietmar W. Hutmacher,Dietmar W. Hutmacher +10 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the deposition process, the parameters and demands of hydrogels in biofabrication, with special attention to robotic dispensing as an approach that generates constructs of clinically relevant dimensions.
Proposal to assess printability of bioinks for extrusion-based bioprinting and evaluation of rheological properties governing bioprintability
TL;DR: In this paper, a reproducible two-step method for the assessment of the printability of inks for bioprinting, focussing firstly on screening ink formulations to assess fibre formation and the ability to form 3D constructs before presenting a method to characterise the yield point, shear thinning and recovery behaviour.
A definition of bioinks and their distinction from biomaterial inks.
Jürgen Groll,Jason A. Burdick,Dong-Woo Cho,Brian Derby,Michael Gelinsky,Sarah C. Heilshorn,Tomasz Jungst,Jos Malda,Vladimir Mironov,Koichi Nakayama,Aleksandr Ovsianikov,Wei Sun,Wei Sun,Shoji Takeuchi,James J. Yoo,Tim B. F. Woodfield +15 more
TL;DR: A simple but general definition of bioinks is proposed, and its distinction from biomaterial inks is clarified, to briefly summarize the historic evolution of this term within the field of biofabrication.
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Biofabrication: reappraising the definition of an evolving field
Jürgen Groll,Thomas Boland,Torsten Blunk,Jason A. Burdick,Dong-Woo Cho,Paul D. Dalton,Brian Derby,Gabor Forgacs,Qing Li,Vladimir Mironov,Lorenzo Moroni,Makoto Nakamura,Wenmiao Shu,Shoji Takeuchi,Giovanni Vozzi,Tim B. F. Woodfield,Tao Xu,James J. Yoo,Jos Malda +18 more
TL;DR: A refined working definition of Biofabrication is proposed, including Bioprinting and Bioassembly as complementary strategies within Biofabrica, with special focus on its relation to and application for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.