With a new process developed at TU Wien (Vienna), living cells can be integrated into fine structures created in a 3D printer – extremely fast and with very high resolution. Tissue gro... Read more
UC Berkeley innovations speed up 3D bioprinting More than 113,000 people are currently on the national transplant list. And with a shortage of donors, this means that about 20 people will di... Read more
Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a new method to 3D-print laboratory-grown cells to form living structures. The approach could revolutionise regenerative medicine, enabl... Read more
Bioprinting technique creates thick 3D tissues composed of human stem cells and embedded vasculature, with potential applications in drug testing and regenerative medicine A team at the Wyss... Read more
The printer looks like a toaster oven with the front and sides removed. Its metal frame is built up around a stainless steel circle lit by an ultraviolet light. Stainless steel hydraulics an... Read more
A team at the University of Louisville has taken bioprinting a step farther by creating a working 3D printed human heart made of fat cells Imagine your beating, pumping heart, working hard r... Read more
What sounds like a dream of the future has already been the subject of research for a few years: simply printing out tissue and organs. Now scientists have further refined the technology and... Read more
Bioprinting: From concept to reality The human cell represents the smallest functional unit of life. All tissues in the body are composed of multiple cell types, typically arranged in a 3-D... Read more
“New areas of research in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.” Desktop 3-D printers can already pump out a toy trinket, gear set or even parts to make another printer. Medical rese... Read more