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MIT’s new magnetic mixer creates the most uniform 3D-printed tissues ever
Gravity often acts as an enemy in the delicate world of 3D bioprinting. Living ...
A study led by Dartmouth Engineering professors demonstrates a possible new technique for connecting electronic implants with the surface of the brain, as well as a new method for ensuring safe, ...
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Toward regenerative bioprinting: Magnetic mixer enables scalable manufacturing of 3D-printed tissues
3D bioprinting, in which living tissues are printed with cells mixed into soft hydrogels, or "bio-inks," is widely used in ...
A new imaging breakthrough combines ultrasound and light-based techniques to generate vivid 3D images that show both tissue ...
Osteoarthritis is increasingly diagnosed in younger, active people. Early detection could be key to reducing pain and ...
Self-healing materials can autonomously repair damage and make bridges, roads, and aircraft more durable and sustainable.
Overall, the study shows that it is possible to create safe, cell-free tissue structures that effectively help the body build new ...
Doctoral students work hand-in-hand with faculty researchers on advances such as a “band-aid” for the heart, non-invasive ...
A new study shows that engineered, cell-free cartilage can safely support bone regeneration without provoking immune ...
The human kidney filters about a cup of blood every minute, removing waste, excess fluid, and toxins from it, while also ...
For years, scientists have worked to uncover how the brain responds to mechanical forces and electromagnetic waves. Computer ...
Before tissue-engineered blood vessels reach the clinic, they must withstand the mechanical stresses of the vascular ...
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