A new material developed by the University of Virginia’s team could not only improve organ transplant scaffolding but also ...
A new type of 3D-printable material that gets along with the body’s immune system, pioneered by a University of Virginia ...
While even conservative estimates say it will take over a decade into the future, that’s not a very long time, says Nigel Pereira In India alone, a mere 6000 renal transplants occur every year, ...
What if doctors could just print a kidney, using cells from the patient, instead of having to find a donor match and hope the patient's body doesn't reject the transplanted kidney?Related video above: ...
The process, developed at Heriot-Watt University, in partnership with Roslin Cellab, takes advantage of the fact that stem cells can now be grown in laboratory conditions from established cell lines, ...
Centre of Excellence for 3D bioprinting is in the works, courtesy IISc and leading global bioprinting company The Indian Institute of Science will soon launch a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for 3D ...
The cause of this discrepancy is "a combination of people who undergo catastrophic health events, but their organs aren't high enough quality to donate, or they're not on the organ donor list to begin ...
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Scientists 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity. The goal is to make human organs from scratch
You may not be able to grow bigger muscles out of thin air, but you can 3D print them in microgravity, scientists at ETH ...
Miniature human organs developed with a modified 3D printer are being used to test new vaccines in a lab in the US. The "body on a chip" project replicates human cells to print structures which mimic ...
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