Progress towards 3D-printed organs has been slow due to challenges like vascularization and cell viability. 3D bioprinting ...
Optimizing gelatin hydrogels for volumetric 3D bioprinting. Insights from Rousselot’s Jos Olijve on the ENLIGHT bioprinting ...
A seminar on biomedical 3D printing was held on BC’s main campus on March 27. The two main speakers were Biology professor Tatevik Broutian and Engineering professor Travis Steele. With a little being ...
New Delhi: Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have developed a bioink made from natural ...
The Zhejiang University team developed a multi-material projection-based 3D bioprinting (PBBP) system employing a synergistic cleaning strategy called "fluid-controlled rinsing with negative ...
BIO INX (East Flanders, Belgium), an innovator in materials for 3D bioprinting, has launched BIORES INX. This gelatin methacrylamide-based resin provides improved biocompatibility, meeting ISO 10993-5 ...
Bioprinting might sound futuristic ... Crucially, 3D printers can also use materials that include polymers, metal, ceramics and even edible materials. The process of printing or rather developing ...
Developed under the leadership of Prof. Devendra Verma, the bioink comprises chitosan, gelatin, and nanohydroxyapatite—all ...
Rourkela: Researchers of the National Institute of Technology Rourkela (NITR) have developed a new technology that will prove immensely helpful in treating bone defects caused by injury and diseases.
More information: Jae‐Seong Lee et al, 3D Bioprinting‐Assisted Tissue Assembly of Endocrine Adipose Units for Enhanced Skin Regeneration, Advanced Functional Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002/adfm.
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