Food printing has been around for a while, but some experiments have taken it to strange new places. Scientists and chefs ...
These cells, which are used for cartilage formation ... The resulting mixture was then used in a special 3D printer specifically built for creating biological structures. The ink and printer ...
To create an ear, the printer lays down a pliable, porous scaffold made of hydrogel, a kind of polymer. The scaffold is covered with skin cells and cartilage cells, which grow and fill in the ear ...
as well as 3D printing and maintenance system supporting cellular viability bone and cartilage cells. “Based on mechanical tests and clinical trials, we formulated China’s first expert ...
Scientists speed up drug discovery with ReJI 3D bioprinting technology from Newcastle University's Jetbio - producing human-like tissue.
She has developed a technique for 3D printing ceramic so it acts as a bone ... how to use the scaffold with tendons, ligaments and cartilage. She hopes that future applications will include ...