Title: Additive Technologies of 3D Bioprinting for Regenerative Medicine
Abstract: The development of tissue engineering in recent years is associated with the use of additive technologies for the production of transplants and their application in regenerative medicine. 3D bioprinting opens up great prospects for obtaining complex, physiologically three-dimensional tissue structures and makes it possible to design and manufacture such structures with control over their size and function. The review considers three main methods of three-dimensional bioprinting: extrusion, droplet and laser bioprinting, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages. The resulting tissue constructs, created using 3D bioprinting, open up new possibilities in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine for researchers.