Bioprinting News and Research

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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.
New 3D printing technology may offer quicker implantation of better medical devices for millions

New 3D printing technology may offer quicker implantation of better medical devices for millions

Researchers succeed in generating 3D bioprinted cartilage tissue

Researchers succeed in generating 3D bioprinted cartilage tissue

Swedish researchers prove that 3D bioprinted human cartilage cells can be implanted

Swedish researchers prove that 3D bioprinted human cartilage cells can be implanted

Showcase of Renishaw’s Additive-manufacture for Design-led Efficient Patient Treatment software

Showcase of Renishaw’s Additive-manufacture for Design-led Efficient Patient Treatment software

Spanish researchers produce proper human skin using new 3D printing technology

Spanish researchers produce proper human skin using new 3D printing technology

Ancient Japanese art inspires groundbreaking technique to create ‘artificial brains’

Ancient Japanese art inspires groundbreaking technique to create ‘artificial brains’

New FSG article explains key terms linked to bioinks and bioprinting

New FSG article explains key terms linked to bioinks and bioprinting

3D printing with bioink may produce cartilage patches for worn out joints

3D printing with bioink may produce cartilage patches for worn out joints

Bioprinted 3-D placenta model could help better understand preeclampsia

Bioprinted 3-D placenta model could help better understand preeclampsia

Griffith researchers pioneer use of 3D bioprinting to replace missing teeth, bone

Griffith researchers pioneer use of 3D bioprinting to replace missing teeth, bone

Global tissue engineered medical devices market expected to cross US$ 26 billion by 2020

Global tissue engineered medical devices market expected to cross US$ 26 billion by 2020

Case report published on first use of 3D printed scaffold for periodontal tissue engineering

Case report published on first use of 3D printed scaffold for periodontal tissue engineering

Springer releases new international journal in partnership with Regenerative Engineering Society

Springer releases new international journal in partnership with Regenerative Engineering Society

Organovo, Yale collaborate to develop bioprinted tissues for surgical transplantation research

Organovo, Yale collaborate to develop bioprinted tissues for surgical transplantation research

Researchers study about 3-D bioprinting to make organs for transplants

Researchers study about 3-D bioprinting to make organs for transplants

Researchers make headway in fabricating blood vessels using 3D bioprinting technique

Researchers make headway in fabricating blood vessels using 3D bioprinting technique

RBCC’s BiO Assay wins grant from CASIS for Biological Research in Microgravity

RBCC’s BiO Assay wins grant from CASIS for Biological Research in Microgravity

n3D and RBCC seek new finance partners to market and develop 3D bioprinting technology

n3D and RBCC seek new finance partners to market and develop 3D bioprinting technology

New method enables scientists to print tissue constructs with blood vessels

New method enables scientists to print tissue constructs with blood vessels

Researchers introduce unique micro-robotic technique for tissue engineering and 3D printing

Researchers introduce unique micro-robotic technique for tissue engineering and 3D printing

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