bioprinting

Another milestone in the development of cultivated meat using 3D bioprinting
via Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Another milestone in the development of cultivated meat using 3D
Repairing skin and bones during surgery using bioprinting
Schematic of the skin and bone bioprinting process. After scanning, the bone and then skin
Bioprinting miniature human kidneys paves the way for new treatments for kidney failure and possibly lab-grown transplants
via Pixabay Bioprinting miniature human kidneys paves the way for new treatments for kidney failure
Treating musculoskeletal injuries with a handheld 3D bioprinter
The bioprinter enables surgeons to deposit scaffolds—or materials to help support cellular and tissue growth—directly
A high-resolution bioprinting process with completely new materials

With a new process developed at TU Wien (Vienna), living cells can be integrated into

Bioprinting complex living tissue in just seconds will revolutionize tissue engineering

Researchers from EPFL and the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands have developed an

Bioengineers have cleared a major hurdle on the path to 3D printing replacement organs

Bioengineers have cleared a major hurdle on the path to 3D printing replacement organs with

Researchers have printed the world’s first 3D vascularised engineered heart using a patient’s own cells and biological materials

Engineered heart completely matches the immunological, cellular, biochemical and anatomical properties of the patient In

A mobile skin bioprinting system – the first of its kind – that allows bi-layered skin to be printed directly into a wound

Imagine a day when a bioprinter filled with a patient’s own cells can be wheeled

Printing of high-resolution complex living tissues for regenerative medicine

Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a new method to 3D-print laboratory-grown cells

New Bioink with the Potential to 3D Print Bone and Cartilage

When you first learn about 3D printing, it seems like magic, but when you begin

Scaling up tissue engineering with a new bioprinting technique

Bioprinting technique creates thick 3D tissues composed of human stem cells and embedded vasculature, with

Bioprinting in 3D: Looks Like Candy, Could Regenerate Nerve Cells

The printer looks like a toaster oven with the front and sides removed. Its metal

3D printing of living tissues is easier and cheaper with BioBots

Had bioprinting been around in Vincent van Gogh’s day, he would have had to do

Oh you thought 3D printing was cool? How about a 3D BIOprinting!? This little guy prints bioluminescent algae! (Photo credit: curiousjohn)
A step closer to bio-printing transplantable tissues and organs

Researchers have made a giant leap towards the goal of ‘bio-printing’ transplantable tissues and organs