
3D bioprinted models shed light on neurodegenerative diseases
Progress in tissue engineering enables fabrication of complex structures that mimic the neurovascular unit to study its function and dysfunction
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Cosimo Ligorio is a PhD student contributor to Physics World, working in the School of Materials at the University of Manchester, as part of the CDT in regenerative medicine. His research focuses on the design of peptide-graphene hydrogels as stem-cell scaffolds for the treatment of cartilage and intervertebral disc defects. Besides research, he loves cooking and playing football in his spare time.
Progress in tissue engineering enables fabrication of complex structures that mimic the neurovascular unit to study its function and dysfunction
A novel hydrogel, engineered to incorporate and release magnesium ions at a controlled rate, could aid bone healing
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