New thermofluidic technology allows researchers to bioprint cells in 3D
Researchers have used heat to develop a new way to bioengineer cells that grow a certain way and bioprint 3D tissues.
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Researchers have used heat to develop a new way to bioengineer cells that grow a certain way and bioprint 3D tissues.
Researchers have developed a way for a microrobot to bioprint new cells directly onto gastric wounds inside the body, which they tested in cells.
A new study has shown that 3D printing can be used to control stem cell differentiation into embryoid bodies that replicate heart cells.
Keith Murphy, CEO of Viscient Biosciences, discusses the process of developing a 3D bioprinted tissue model and their potential in developing therapeutics for COVID-19 and other diseases.
A novel 4D printer has been created which can combine organic chemistry, surface science and nanolithography to design surfaces with organic or biological molecules for drug research.
A new method has been created by researchers to 3D bioprint tumours and image glioblastomas for the study of therapeutics.
Scientists have shown an innovative new biomaterial made of graphene oxide and proteins could be used to 3D print model vascular structures.
Researchers have implemented oxygen sensitive nanoparticles into a gel material that can be used for 3D printing of complex, biofilm and tissue-like structures...