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4D Printing May Lead to Biomedical Implants that Reconfigure Themselves upon Demand
Soft robots and biomedical implants that reconfigure themselves upon demand are closer to reality with a new way to print shapeshifting materials, according to scientists. . Now, Rafael Verduzco, PhD, and graduate student Morgan Barnes of Rice’s Brown School of...
3D printing part 3: the bioprinting revolution
The second part of this article detailed how today, vets use 3D printing (3DP) for various applications – including surgery rehearsal, the creation of endoprostheses and exoprostheses, the design of patient-specific surgical guides, and, finally, student and client...
Scientists grow a human ear with new, skin-crawling 3D printing method
“Complications after surgery" is a vague and scary term that refers to secondary conditions, like infection, that develop post-surgery. Studies have shown that these complications affect upwards of 50 million patients worldwide and are more likely to appear in...
Human-like ears 3D printed inside mice as surgery-free spare parts
Replacement ears could be 3D printed beneath the skin SEBASTIAN KAULITZKI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/GETTY IMAGES Human-like ears have been grown on the backs of mice using 3D printing. The technique could potentially be used to construct new ears or other body parts in...
3D Printing in Space
Human heart cells have reportedly been 3D printed on the International Space Station (ISS) and are making their way back to Earth inside a SpaceX capsule. . The 3D BioFabrication Facility (BFF) was developed by an operator of microgravity research and manufacturing...
3D Printing for Nerve Regeneration: Gelatin Methacrylate-Based Nerve Guidance Conduits
Chinese researchers delve deeply into tissue engineering, releasing the findings of their recent study in ‘ 3D printing of gelatin methacrylate-based nerve guidance conduits with multiple channels .’ . While there have been incredible strides forward in the worlds of...
3D Printing Healthcare Applications for the Elderly
3D printing has many applications in the healthcare industry, as it allows users to fabricate complex, cost-effective, patient-specific devices on-demand. In the same vein, 3D bioprinting is important for applications in tissue engineering and replacement organs. ....
Plastic Surgery: 3D Printed Patient-Specific Applications for Craniomaxillofacial Operations
Plastic surgery can help improve quality of life, especially when patients are dealing with craniofacial issues – soft tissues of the face, like the nose and lips, and bones of the craniomaxillofacial (CMF) skeleton. . This field helps improve those things that make...
3D-printed mini-organs may provide safe testing of COVID-19 therapies
While some technology companies have been using 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, to address the personal protective equipment shortage caused by the novel coronavirus, others are using 3D printing technology to create samples of human organs and tissues for...
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