Applications include fabricating microactuators, creating
molds,
electroplating or (with resin additives)
ceramic items, including micro-
bio reactors to support tissue growth, micromatrices for
drug delivery and detection and biochemical integrated circuits to simulate biological systems.
Artificial Tissue Many
reconstructive surgery procedures require new
tissues when the original tissues are removed because of illnesses. One way to generate this new tissue is to take one part of tissue from another part of the human body and transfer it to the new site. However, this method causes damage to other
organs while generating new tissues. Therefore, fabricating artificial tissues is a preferred approach to solve this problem. The major limitation of this artificial tissue is the absence of the
capillary system to transport
nutrient and
oxygen like the
circulatory systems in
living organisms. With the ability to fabricate complex 3D structures, the Projection Micro-stereolithography may provide one of the best solutions to this tissue. Like the
microactuator, the mold of the artificial tissue is made by
CAD. Then the
CAD mold is transferred to 2D images and projected to the surface of the polymer resin through a lens. The capillary system is embedded in the tissue during the mold designing process in the
CAD mold. The polymer used in fabricating the tissue is semi-permeable, which allows the
nutrient and
oxygen in the
capillary system go into the tissue during the transportation process. The
capillary system is shown to have growth promoting function in
yeast cells, which illustrate the viability of this artificial tissue. == See also ==