British researchers think their invention could eventually enable 3-D printing of living ortho implants, using patients' own stem cells. Chris Newmarker University of Bristol researchers say they were ...
ROURKELA: Researchers of the biotechnology and medical engineering wing of the National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) have developed a novel bio-ink for 3D bio-printing which can simplify ...
Researchers have been aware for some time of the potential for using commercially available inkjet printer heads to print living human cells into 3D structures, but design of the actual ink capable of ...
Scientists have developed a stem cell-containing bio-ink that allows 3D printing of complex living tissues which may be used for surgical implants. The bio-ink contains two different polymer ...
Scientists at the University of Bristol have developed a new kind of bio-ink, which could eventually allow the production of complex tissues for surgical implants. The new stem cell-containing bio ink ...
Rutgers biomedical engineers have developed a "bio-ink" for 3D printed materials that could serve as scaffolds for growing human tissues to repair or replace damaged ones in the body. Bioengineered ...
In a key advancement in the biomedical field, Thiruvananthapuram-based Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) has developed bio-ink for 3D printing, which is ...