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New 3D printing technique for biomaterials
A new way of 3D printing soft materials such as gels and collagens offers a major step forward in the manufacture of artificial medical implants. . Developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham, the technique could be used to print soft biomaterials that...
Australian Patent Office Grants Patent Covering RoosterBio’s Novel Compositions and Formulations for Ready-to-Print (RTP) Cells
RoosterBio Inc, a biotechnology market disrupter and leading supplier of innovative human mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (hMSC) biomanufacturing systems, today announced it has received patent approval in Australia for novel product formulations related to...
Will 3D Bioprinting Stem the Organ Transplant Crisis?
3D printing has impacted everything from spine care to orthotics. Now, two recent bioprinting breakthroughs are bringing the dream of 3D-printed organs — and their ethical implications — into sharper view. . To some extent, bioprinting has what they call in Texas an...
Interview With Cathal O’Connell about BioFab3D Lab
The Australian 3D bioprinting community is growing. . Thanks to their pioneering technological innovations, collaborations between researchers and healthcare, and support from government initiatives, advances in biotechnology may make manufacturing living structures...
3D Bioprinting Solutions: The First Bioprinting Company in Russia
3Д Биопринтинг Солюшенс, also known as 3D Bioprinting Solutions , is the only company developing bioprinting technology and bioinks for commercial use in Russia . . Back in the summer of 2014, they created the first Russian bioprinter: FABION. But there were more...
BIOLIFE4D Successfully 3D Bioprints a Miniature Human Heart—One Step Closer to Bioprinting Transplantable Organs
Bioprinting is a type of 3D printing to manufacture biological. So far, the process has been used to develop organs or organoids—smaller versions of organs that are at least partially functional—and can be used as models for research. Ultimately researchers hope they...
New 3D Technology Can Repair Aneurysms Previously Deemed Inoperable
Surgeries to repair complex thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms are difficult and sometimes fraught with complications. . Up to 25 percent of patients who undergo the vascular procedure experience subsequent renal problems caused by contrast dyes needed to pinpoint the...
New 3D bioprinting method produces functional organ tissue
The proprietary technique, called sacrificial writing into functional tissue (SWIFT), is a multistep biomanufacturing process that involves creating organ building blocks composed of hundreds of thousands of induced pluripotent stem cells and then rapidly 3D...
Envisiontec 3D-Bioplotter: New Bioprinting Capabilities
The 3D-Bioplotter from EnvisionTEC has been at the heart of over 333 scientific papers, from 3D printing human tissue to 3D printing an ovary for mouse implantation. . It is one of the most commonly used (and earliest) 3D bioprinters in the industry for tissue...
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