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: Two-step technique enables soft biomaterial fabrication
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: One step closer for kidney 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: 4D smart scaffolds for tissue engineering
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: Bioprinting builds 3D model of a brain tumour
Biofabrication Research update Insights into whole heart processing The decellularization of whole organs is gaining attention, but still needs optimization Read article: Insights into whole heart processing
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: Ink-jet printing promises neural precision
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: Liver model improves drug testing
Biofabrication Research update Laser bioprints stem cells Nozzle-free technique can print "master" stem cells without damaging them Read article: Laser bioprints stem cells
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: Artificial scaffolds target bone-ligament interfaces
Biofabrication Research update A self-tightening suture Indian researchers have developed a bio-based suture material that tightens by itself when reaching body temperature Read article: A self-tightening suture
Biofabrication Publishing research on the use of cells, proteins, biological materials and biomaterials as building blocks to manufacture biological systems and/or therapeutic products.