Read article: Two-step technique enables soft biomaterial fabrication Biofabrication Interview Two-step technique enables soft biomaterial fabrication Printing liquid structures in a granular support material offers new route to producing biomaterials
Read article: One step closer for kidney tissue engineering Biofabrication Research update One step closer for kidney tissue engineering Enhanced maturation of transplanted kidney organoids brings kidney tissue engineering a step closer
Read article: 4D smart scaffolds for tissue engineering Biofabrication Research update 4D smart scaffolds for tissue engineering Researchers have used a photolithographic-stereolithographic-tandem process to make biomimetic structures that help stem cells grow
Read article: Bioprinting builds 3D model of a brain tumour Biofabrication Research update Bioprinting builds 3D model of a brain tumour Novel bioprinting technique promises new insights into the biology and behaviour of aggressive brain tumours
Read article: Insights into whole heart processing Biofabrication Research update Insights into whole heart processing The decellularization of whole organs is gaining attention, but still needs optimization
Read article: Ink-jet printing promises neural precision Biofabrication Research update Ink-jet printing promises neural precision A breakthrough printing technique could create improved neural networks for fundamental studies and applications in neuroscience
Read article: Liver model improves drug testing Biofabrication Research update Liver model improves drug testing New organ-on-a-chip promises more accurate drug screening plus fresh insights into liver disease
Read article: Laser bioprints stem cells Biofabrication Research update Laser bioprints stem cells Nozzle-free technique can print "master" stem cells without damaging them
Read article: Artificial scaffolds target bone-ligament interfaces Biofabrication Research update Artificial scaffolds target bone-ligament interfaces Fabricating scaffolds from two different materials replicates the complex mechanical and structural properties of interfacial tissue
Read article: A self-tightening suture Biofabrication Research update A self-tightening suture Indian researchers have developed a bio-based suture material that tightens by itself when reaching body temperature
Biofabrication Publishing research on the use of cells, proteins, biological materials and biomaterials as building blocks to manufacture biological systems and/or therapeutic products.