While the 3D bioprinting of tissue and organs does hold great promise in the field of medicine, the printed materials typically have quite a short shelf life. An experimental new bio-ink, however, ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago recently invented a 4D-printed living material that could be a game-changer for organ and tissue regeneration. UChicago researcher conducts experiments on a ...
In a breakthrough that can reshape the treatment of internal injuries, scientists have created a swallowable printer that can print living tissue in the body to mend damaged tissue—no surgery required ...
Treating injuries inside the gastrointestinal tract remains one of medicine’s toughest challenges. Ulcers, bleeding, and other soft tissue damage are usually treated with surgery, which can be painful ...
(Nanowerk News) Bioprinting is a technology used to create three-dimensional structures, such as human tissues or organs, using bio-inks made of cells and hydrogels. However, conventional inkjet ...