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Bioprinting involves the use of 3D printing technology to build tissues and organs. Bioprinting precisely places cells, proteins, DNA, drug particles, growth factors and biologically active particles spatially to guide tissue generation and formation. It has been used extensively in the field of regenerative medicine.
BICO; Combining Life Sciences Solutions to Further Human Health

BICO; Combining Life Sciences Solutions to Further Human Health

Bioprinting for bone repair enhanced with two growth factor encoding genes

Bioprinting for bone repair enhanced with two growth factor encoding genes

Arrayjet introduces Mercury range of next-generation microarray printers

Arrayjet introduces Mercury range of next-generation microarray printers

3D Printing Testicular Cells to Treat Infertility

3D Printing Testicular Cells to Treat Infertility

The obstacles to developing high-throughput 3D wound healing models

The obstacles to developing high-throughput 3D wound healing models

New 3D model of living brain cancer overcomes a major challenge in tissue engineering

New 3D model of living brain cancer overcomes a major challenge in tissue engineering

Harvard’s new kidney engineering technology licensed to San Diego-based Trestle Biotherapeutics

Harvard’s new kidney engineering technology licensed to San Diego-based Trestle Biotherapeutics

3D model of living brain cancer developed as a potential alternative for drug testing without animals

3D model of living brain cancer developed as a potential alternative for drug testing without animals

The latest advancements in polymer-based nanotechnology approaches used to fight against SARS-CoV-2

The latest advancements in polymer-based nanotechnology approaches used to fight against SARS-CoV-2

New technique combines bioprinting with cryopreservation to construct frozen structures

New technique combines bioprinting with cryopreservation to construct frozen structures

Researchers use new laser-assisted technology for bioprinting adult neuron cells

Researchers use new laser-assisted technology for bioprinting adult neuron cells

Careful pipetting reduces the stress on cells in culture

Careful pipetting reduces the stress on cells in culture

3D-printed tumors potentially next step in personalized medicine

3D-printed tumors potentially next step in personalized medicine

Researchers create the first 3D-bioprinted model of active glioblastoma tumor

Researchers create the first 3D-bioprinted model of active glioblastoma tumor

Researchers develop new low-cost reproducible system for co-cultivation of cells

Researchers develop new low-cost reproducible system for co-cultivation of cells

3D-bioprinted cardiac patches show therapeutic, regenerative potential for treating ischemic cardiomyopathy

3D-bioprinted cardiac patches show therapeutic, regenerative potential for treating ischemic cardiomyopathy

Researchers use new technique to create 3D-printed medical implants

Researchers use new technique to create 3D-printed medical implants

Combining biochemical and topographical cues improves quality of skeletal muscle regeneration

Combining biochemical and topographical cues improves quality of skeletal muscle regeneration

Researchers use 3-D bioprinting to create custom-shaped cartilage for use in surgical procedures

Researchers use 3-D bioprinting to create custom-shaped cartilage for use in surgical procedures

Fixing traumatic injuries to the skin and bones using bioprinting during surgery

Fixing traumatic injuries to the skin and bones using bioprinting during surgery

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