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Soil-dwelling fungus produces hydrogels with promise in tissue regeneration
A common soil fungus forms strong hydrogels that could inspire next-generation biomedical materials for tissue regeneration.
Discover how Basque researchers are using 3D bioprinting with nanomaterials to create realistic tissue models with artificial ...
Relive Health, one of the nation’s fastest-growing providers of integrative and regenerative care, has partnered with Dr.
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New 3D Bioprinting Boosts Engineered Tissue Output
The field of tissue engineering aims to replicate the structure and function of real biological tissues. This engineered tissue has potential applications in disease modeling, drug discovery, and ...
Four UCL scientists have been named Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), recognising their outstanding ...
Regenerative medicine aims to repair reversible disease or damage, through engineering and reprogramming specific cells, tissues or organs. The composition of the extracellular matrix - the scaffold ...
Organ donors can save lives, for example those of patients with kidney failure. Unfortunately, there are too few donors, and the waiting lists are long. 3D bioprinting of (parts of) organs may offer a ...
A University of Bristol academic who is a world leading expert in cellulosic materials and a strong advocate for equity, ...
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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
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