Here are five recent innovative bioprinting and bioink studies that are building synthetic biological structures.
Marimélia Porcionatto discusses bioprinting brain models to investigate neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
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Medical Device Network on MSN3D printing medical devices: industry unlocks new possibilitiesAs momentum continues to build, medical device companies are ramping up their investment in 3D printing technology. Driven by ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNThe Role of Synthetic Morphogenesis in Advancing Developmental BiologyAdvancements in synthetic morphogenesis are reshaping developmental biology, facilitating the creation of synthetic tissues ...
A recent review has shed light on the transformative potential of acoustic technologies in the fields of biofabrication and tissue engineering.
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TAG24 on MSN3D bioprinter that makes human-like tissue may aid drug developmentScientists have developed a coffee machine-sized 3D bioprinter that produces human-like tissue in a move they hope could potentially speed up the development of new treatments for the likes of heart ...
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News Medical on MSNReactive Jet ImpingementA new 3D bio-printer that produces human-like tissue holds the potential to revolutionise the discovery of new drugs for ...
The Asia Pacific organoids and spheroids market is experiencing unprecedented growth, with market valuation projected to surge from USD 246.66 million in 2024 to an impressive USD 1,444.49 million by ...
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