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Nine Most Recent Posts in Bioprinting
Bayer to test new drugs on 3D-printed heart tissue at Tel Aviv University
Ramot, the technology transfer company of Tel Aviv University (TAU) has signed a collaboration with the Bayer pharmaceutical company to test new drugs on 3D-printed heart tissues, a new, more efficient method of testing. . Prior to reaching the pharmaceutical...
Bioprinting a Healthier Future
The unquestionably exciting field of 3D bioprinting is booming. It’s vibrant, determined, and sustained by a robust foundation of decades of research. . Bioprinted organs aren’t yet being transplanted into human subjects; however, complex bioprinted human tissue...
3D Printing Sensors Directly Onto Expanding Organs Is Now Possible
A new 3D printing technique that uses Hollywood-esque motion capture technology to print electronic sensors directly onto expanding and contracting organs might diagnose and monitor the lungs of patients with COVID-19 in near-future. . Conducted by mechanical...
Applying additive manufacturing to life science and bio-printing
As Additive Manufacturing (AM) develops into a true production technology – and is used in a host of mainstream industrial applications throughout numerous industry sectors – it is also being adapted to niche applications where it is disrupting traditional routes to...
Medical Engineers 3D Print Sensors Directly Onto A Moving Lung
If you’d finally got your head around the concept of 3D printing, it just got a whole lot weirder. . In a groundbreaking feat of medical engineering, a team of scientists from the University of Minnesota have successfully used 3D-printing technologies to apply...
Groundbreaking Technology Allows 3D Tissues To Be Printed Directly Into Human Body
The world of 3D printing has come so far that scientists can actually produce biological products like bone, skin and blood vessels. Of course, there are numerous safety risks involved in using 3D-printed body parts in human patients. There is progress on that front,...
In Vivo Bioprinting Made Possible with Digital Near-infrared Photopolymerization
Researchers from Belgium, China, and the US have come together to study 3D bioprinting, working to expand noninvasive, in vivo applications further. . Releasing the findings of their study in the recently published ‘ Noninvasive in vivo 3D bioprinting ,’ the...
Interview: FELIXprinters discusses new 3D BIOprinter, collaboration and applications
“Simple” probably isn’t the first adjective that comes to mind when thinking about 3D bioprinting. Complex, hi-tech, futuristic maybe, but in a recent conversation with 3D printing company FELIXprinters and Technical University of Denmark (DTU) about a new device...
A 3D-Printable Material That Mimics Biological Tissues
Biological tissues have evolved over millennia to be perfectly optimized for their specific functions. Take cartilage as an example. It's a compliant, elastic tissue that's soft enough to cushion joints, but strong enough to resist compression and withstand the...
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