The PULSE project emerges as a significant endeavor at the forefront of biomedical research, seeking to propel bioprinting technology to new heights, both on Earth and in space. With substantial ...
To some extent, bioprinting has what they call in Texas an “all hat, no cattle” problem. The process and its products both tend to grab the eye, but the practical applications have so far been limited ...
As a bold venture at the forefront of biomedical research, the PULSE project is poised to develop paradigm-changing bioprinting technology for applications in space and on Earth. Awarded nearly 4 ...
Researchers have unveiled a new 3D‑printable material that can be stretched, sutured, and implanted, edging artificial organs ...
A technique to 3D bioprint collagen that allows to fabricate fully functional components of the human heart. Credit: Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering Collagen is the main component of ...
While in its early stages, bioprinting of human tissue is an emerging technology that is opening up some exciting possibilities, including the potential to one day 3D print entire human organs. This ...
Researchers from the Heart Research Institute (HRI) have developed a 3D bioprinter, the first of its kind in Australia, that could replace a patient's damaged cells after a heart attack. "When ...
The new method paves the way for any medical technologist to produce 3D bioprint tissue scaffolds from collagen (which is the major structural protein in the human body; making 25 to 35 percent of the ...
According to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), someone is added to the national transplant waiting list every ten minutes. That’s 144 new additions every day to a list that’s ...
Erle Austin was facing a major problem. A child with a life-threatening condition would soon lie on his operating table. The child's chest would be opened, his young heart momentarily stopped for the ...
A new printing technology called 3D bioprinting promises to revolutionize virtually every aspect of modern life and, perhaps, even transform life itself. 3D printing -- sometimes called "additive ...
In standard tissue engineering, cells are seeded onto solid, biodegradable scaffolds, and are then induced to grow. However, that conventional approach is limited in its ability to replicate the ...