Scientists at NYU’s Center for Genomics & Systems Biology have created a 3D model that could advance cancer screening and ...
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Engineers at the University of Nottingham have 3D-printed blood-based regenerative materials that mimic natural healing.
Scientists have created a new 'biocooperative' material based on blood, which has shown to successfully repair bones, paving the way for personalised regenerative blood products that could be used as ...
It could change the way we look at stem cell biology, neuroscience, and the pathogenesis of many neurological and psychiatric disorders.” Unlike traditional 3D-printing methods that stack layers ...
Interestingly, this advanced bioprinter is capable of fabricating a diverse array of tissues, including both soft brain tissue and harder materials such as cartilage and bone.
Healing of broken bones and other damaged tissue could be boosted by 3D-printed implants made of materials based on patients’ own blood, according to researchers. The approach, which the team said ...
Biomedical engineers from the University of Melbourne have invented a 3D printing system, or bioprinter, capable of ...