Researchers have created a new way to design and fabricate microfibers that support cell growth and could be useful tools for reconnecting nerves and regenerating other damaged tissues. Iowa State ...
The existing 3D-printed scaffolds commonly possess a thick feature size of hundreds of micrometers, which is too large for most cells (10–20 μm) to attach and proliferate for promoting tissue ...
A research team led by Professor WANG Junfeng at the High Magnetic Field Laboratory, the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, developed a novel 3D bioprinting ...
Ali Salifu is an Assistant Professor of Engineering driven by the need to tackle global challenges in health and the environment. His current research aims to develop innovative biomaterials for drug ...
An international research team from the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Technical University of Denmark (TUD) reported that it used 3D printing to create scaffolds for engineered flat brain ...