Heart Model Simulates Mechanical Load on Cardiac Tissues
“Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, along with collaborators in the Netherlands, have developed [MORE]
3D-Bioprinting for culture model for CLL cells.
Italian oncologists report “we exploited for the first time three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting to advance [MORE]
Muscle stem cells produced using the newly discovered chemical cocktail
A UCLA team “identified a chemical cocktail — a combination of [MORE]
Organoid applications
In 2009, Hans Clevers in The Netherlands first reported a method for growing and expanding human adult stem cell-derived [MORE]
Thymus gland
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in London report this: “we identify epithelial-mesenchymal hybrid cells, capable of long-term expansion [MORE]
Human brain organoids
A neuroscience lab at University of California-San Diego “. . . has connected organoids to walking robots, modified [MORE]
Grow organoids faster by squeezing them
MIT engineers have found that compressing different cells in hydrogel causes them to differentiate and [MORE]
Electrothermal soft manipulator
“This study [from University of Illinois@Urbana-Champaign] presents a soft manipulator that can manipulate and transport cell/tissue sheets and [MORE]
Growing organoids in hydrogel
University of Texas at Austin researchers have found irregularities in growing organoids in hydrogel. “The location-dependent heterogeneity [MORE]
3D Printed heart
“Scientists at the University of Minnesota have 3D printed a beating heart muscle ‘pump’ consisting of pluripotent stem [MORE]
Precise printing of spheroids
Biologist at Penn State have developed a new means of printing cells on scaffolds that results in [MORE]
Wild silkworm species Antheraea assamensis
Collagen is a common ingredient in inks for bioprinting, but in India scientists have shown the possibility [MORE]
Stem cells grow functional lungs in mice
“Researchers at Columbia University were able to grow fully functional lungs in mouse embryos [MORE]
Tailored cell sheet engineering
For surgeries in spatially complex sites such as the middle ear and small intestine, tissue engineers at [MORE]