Biofabrication Research update 3D printed scaffold replicates metastasis A 3D printed model moves a step closer to the accurate reproduction of peritoneal metastasis Read article: 3D printed scaffold replicates metastasis
Biofabrication Research update ‘Heart-on-a-chip’ process could speed up drug testing An automated fabrication scheme could speed the creation of 'heart-on-a-chip' platforms to test new drugs Read article: ‘Heart-on-a-chip’ process could speed up drug testing
Biofabrication Research update Stem cell exosomes repair cartilage damage Mesenchymal stem cell exosomes provide a promising approach for cartilage regeneration Read article: Stem cell exosomes repair cartilage damage
Biofabrication Research update ‘Lab on a CD’ generates spheroid 3D cell cultures Researchers have developed a new technique to generate superior 3D cell cultures Read article: ‘Lab on a CD’ generates spheroid 3D cell cultures
Biofabrication Research update Bioink enables 3D printing of stem cells A 3D printed bioink-stem cell mix can be crosslinked with visible light and supports cell differentiation Read article: Bioink enables 3D printing of stem cells
Medical physics Research update Evaluating bioinks for vascular tissue engineering Screening scheme identifies suitable hydrogels for bioprinting vascularized tissue Read article: Evaluating bioinks for vascular tissue engineering
Biofabrication Blog Creating human organs on chips Futuristic technology could lead to personalized medicine
Plasma physics Feature Uroš Cvelbar: why bioscientists are inspired by plasma processing Why has plasma processing captured the imagination of bioscientists so strongly and what triggered its rapid rise in popularity? Read article: Uroš Cvelbar: why bioscientists are inspired by plasma processing
Biofabrication Research update Electrical waves travel through bioengineered tissue Genetically modified cells could provide insights into heart disease and lead to biological computers Read article: Electrical waves travel through bioengineered tissue
Biofabrication Video Can we print human body parts? Luiz Bertassoni explains how organs can be produced using 3D printers Read article: Can we print human body parts?
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