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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.
ERC Advanced grant awarded to crack the code of cartilage repair

ERC Advanced grant awarded to crack the code of cartilage repair

Advancing precision personalized medicine for gastric cancer with 3D bioprinting

Advancing precision personalized medicine for gastric cancer with 3D bioprinting

Arrayjet’s ArrayPlex platform selected by Immunome for use in its discovery of targeted cancer therapies

Arrayjet’s ArrayPlex platform selected by Immunome for use in its discovery of targeted cancer therapies

Adipose tissue holds key to 3D printing skin layers and hair follicles

Adipose tissue holds key to 3D printing skin layers and hair follicles

Bioprinting breakthrough: Tech platform creates 3D neural tissues in which neurons and glia connect

Bioprinting breakthrough: Tech platform creates 3D neural tissues in which neurons and glia connect

FluidForm Bio achieves breakthrough in building human cardiac tissues with FRESH 3D bioprinting

FluidForm Bio achieves breakthrough in building human cardiac tissues with FRESH 3D bioprinting

FluidForm Bio successfully demonstrates advancements in engineered heart tissues with FRESH™ 3D bioprinting

FluidForm Bio successfully demonstrates advancements in engineered heart tissues with FRESH™ 3D bioprinting

SGH and NTU Singapore to develop customized medical devices and implants using 3D printing

SGH and NTU Singapore to develop customized medical devices and implants using 3D printing

Bioengineered human heart muscle cells and micro-tissues take flight to space

Bioengineered human heart muscle cells and micro-tissues take flight to space

New biomaterial could change the way human tissue can be grown in the lab

New biomaterial could change the way human tissue can be grown in the lab

Researchers create new method for better 3D modeling of complex cancers

Researchers create new method for better 3D modeling of complex cancers

Uniink: A new 3D bioprinted cell therapy approach for Type 1 diabetes

Uniink: A new 3D bioprinted cell therapy approach for Type 1 diabetes

3D bioprinting methods for fabricating bioengineered blood vessel models

3D bioprinting methods for fabricating bioengineered blood vessel models

Beyond traditional models: 3D bioprinted tumor microenvironment unlocks resistance insights

Beyond traditional models: 3D bioprinted tumor microenvironment unlocks resistance insights

Nanoengineered bioink improves tumor model accuracy

Nanoengineered bioink improves tumor model accuracy

HU3DINKS project to develop human tissue-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting

HU3DINKS project to develop human tissue-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting

AXT and CELLINK Form a Formidable Australian Bioprinting Partnership

AXT and CELLINK Form a Formidable Australian Bioprinting Partnership

Penn state researchers receive $2 million NIH grant to develop new bioprinting technology

Penn state researchers receive $2 million NIH grant to develop new bioprinting technology

Researchers develop 3D bioprinting technology for eliminating cancer cells

Researchers develop 3D bioprinting technology for eliminating cancer cells

Next step in Sartorius partnership finalized: Several subsales and distribution agreements as well as R&D project agreements have been signed

Next step in Sartorius partnership finalized: Several subsales and distribution agreements as well as R&D project agreements have been signed

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