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UC San Diego project aims to bioprint patient-specific transplantable human livers

3+ mon, 3+ day ago  (395+ words) Shaochen Chen, professor in the Aiiso Yufeng Li Family Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering, UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering The goals of this project represent the culmination of more than two decades of 3 D bioprinting innovation by…...

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Structural design advances pave the way for next-generation wearable sensors

7+ mon, 2+ week ago  (671+ words) Tactile sensors are widely used in robotics, prosthetics, wearable devices, and healthcare monitoring. These devices detect and convert external stimuli such as pressure and force into electrical signals, facilitating effective environmental detection. Structural design advances pave the way for next-generation…...

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Empa scientists create innovative hydrogel for simulating the human skin

1+ year, 2+ day ago  (570+ words) Growing cells in the laboratory is an art that humans have mastered decades ago. Recreating entire three-dimensional tissues is much more challenging. Empa researchers are developing a new. .. Empa scientists create innovative hydrogel for simulating the human skin Growing cells…...

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New 3 D printing method delivers cancer drugs directly to tumors

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (571+ words) University of Mississippi'research offers hope that cancer drug therapies packaged in 3 D-printed carriers could deliver medication directly to tumors while reducing many of the side effects that cancer patients endure. In a study published in'Pharmaceutical Research,'the Ole Miss team…...

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New 3 D-printed medicated patches show promise for chronic wound healing

1+ mon, 1+ day ago  (441+ words) A team of University of Mississippi researchers is developing a way to use 3 D printed medicated patches to help close persistent sores and ulcers. "People with limited mobility or diabetes often have wounds with reduced oxygen supply," Vemula said. "This…...

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Using blood proteins to make living brains transparent

1+ mon, 5+ day ago  (826+ words) Making a living brain transparent and watching its neurons fire without disturbing their function-sounds like science fiction, doesn't it? Yet the solution may already exist within our own bodies. This is the first time tissue clearing has been achieved without…...

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Highly biocompatible corneal implants created from recycled carp scales

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (132+ words) Now, researchers from the Tissue Engineering Group of the Department of Histology at the University of Granada's Faculty of Medicine and the ibs. GRANADA Institute for Biomedical Research have created highly biocompatible, resistant, and transparent corneal implants from scales of…...

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3 D-printed scaffolds use shape memory to heal infected bone defects

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (238+ words) News-Medical 3 D-printed scaffolds use shape memory to heal infected bone defects Infected bone defects arise in conditions such as osteomyelitis and post-traumatic bone infections, where microbial persistence and immune imbalance prevent effective healing. Standard treatments rely heavily on surgical debridement…...

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3 D-printed model offers chance for surgeons to rehearse heart surgeries

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (392+ words) Washington State University researchers have developed a 3 D-printed model of the left side of the heart that contracts and beats, offering the chance for surgeons and medical students to rehearse important heart surgeries on a model that acts like the…...

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Electrohydrodynamic bioprinting creates living muscle tissues with tightly aligned cells inside

1+ mon, 2+ week ago  (308+ words) You can print the muscle-like shape, but the cells don't know which way to pull." Prof. Jiankang He, corresponding author of the study and professor of mechanical engineering at Xi'an Jiaotong University The team turned to a technique called electrohydrodynamic,…...