Moonshot effort aims to bioprint a human heart and implant it in a pig
“Under a new $26.3 million federal contract [MORE]
A new bioprinted skin replicates the layers and thickness of human skin
“For the first time, scientists have combined the six [MORE]
Safe Bioink for Artificial Organ Printing
“Current hydrogel-based bioinks must go through a photocuring process to enhance the mechanical properties of [MORE]
Bioprinting functional human tissues
“The inclusion of iodixanol in the bioink enables a 10-fold reduction in light scattering and a substantial [MORE]
3D Bioprinting is all set to revolutionize the Healthcare Industry
“. . . Organovo has announced that it aims to create [MORE]
Novel hydrogel bioink improves 3D-printed biomaterials
“Researchers from Penn State (PA, USA) have achieved previously unattained levels of porosity, shape fidelity [MORE]
Technique to streamline 3D printing
“At the University of Virginia researchers developed a new bioprinting technique based on voxels. Voxels are [MORE]
Bioprinting of DRG Neurons Using Laser-Induced Side Transfer (LIST)
“Here, we [at Concordia University, Montreal] sought to validate the feasibility of [MORE]
Mini kidney from stem cell
Collaborating bioengineers at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (Melbourne, Australia) and San Diego-based Organovo have demonstrated [MORE]
Aspiration-assisted freeform bioprinting process
From Penn State bioengineers: “we demonstrate 3D aspiration-assisted freeform bioprinting of tissue spheroids by precisely positioning them [MORE]
Precise printing of spheroids
Biologist at Penn State have developed a new means of printing cells on scaffolds that results in [MORE]
Creating liver organoids with 3D printing
“Using human blood cells, Brazilian researchers have succeeded in obtaining hepatic organoids (“mini-livers”) that perform [MORE]
Wild silkworm species Antheraea assamensis
Collagen is a common ingredient in inks for bioprinting, but in India scientists have shown the possibility [MORE]
Bioprinting vascularized skin
3D printing of vascularized skin is now possible, according to researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. They “show that [MORE]