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D bioprinting uses living cells as "ink" to create functional tissues. Discover how this technology is transforming medicine and what challenges lie ahead.
An international team of scientists has achieved a significant breakthrough in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing ...
A new nanocomposite membrane uses layered fiber design to combine strength, flexibility, and antibacterial function for ...
Creative Biogene, a leading biotechnology company, has optimized its platform for microbial Polysaccharides Production. The new process increases production yields and substantially cuts operational ...
A team of researchers at Rowan University has developed an injectable biomaterial that could significantly improve recovery outcomes following spinal cord injuries. The study, recently published ...
Biomaterials are those materials — be it natural or synthetic, alive or lifeless, and usually made of multiple components — that interact with biological systems. Biomaterials are often used ...
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Biomedical materials are biomaterials that are manufactured or processed to be suitable for use as medical devices (or components thereof) and that are usually intended to be in long-term contact ...
Scientists 3D print functional human islets to treat type 1 diabetes using an alginate and decellularized human pancreatic ...
Biomaterials Science is an international, high impact journal bringing together the molecular and mesoscopic interactions of biomaterials and their potential applications.
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