The rapid advancement of 3D bioprinting technology has revolutionized surgery, medicine, and dentistry. It allows for the creation of customized artificial implants and prosthetics tailored to ...
Bioprinting is a bioengineering technique that utilizes the principles of 3D printing to build 3D tissue-like structures out of bioinks mixed with living cells. First making an appearance in 1988, ...
Researchers have developed a way of bioprinting tissues that change shape as a result of cell-generated forces, in the same way that it happens in biological tissues during organ development. The ...
We’ve come a long way from the Vacanti mouse. Back in the mid-90s, Charles Vacanti and other researchers experimented with cartilage regeneration and, with the help of a biodegradable mold and bovine ...
A review paper by scientists at the Chonnam National University summarized the recent research on bioprinting methods for fabricating bioengineered blood vessel models. The new review paper, published ...
Articular cartilage (AC), a specific form of hyaline cartilage found on synovial joints (e.g., knee and shoulder), endows the joint with a low-friction and load-bearing surface, allowing smooth ...
Using their novel FRESH 3D bioprinting technique, which allows for printing of soft living cells and tissues, a lab has built a tissue model entirely out of collagen. Collagen is well-known as an ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Biofabrication holds incredible promise for regenerating damaged tissues and organs. Yet a fundamental challenge has hindered progress: conventional bioinks designed to print ...
Biomanufacturing of organs/tissues in vitro has been driven by two needs, i.e., organ transplantation and accurate tissue models. Bioprinting, also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, is a ...
Recently, nanoparticle-driven 3D bioprinting has emerged as a revolutionary approach for high-throughput drug screening, offering enhanced scalability, accuracy, and efficiency while reducing reliance ...
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