Oxygen-generating gel keeps cells going in bioprinted tissue

Although we’re hearing more and more about 3D-bioprinted body parts, at least one challenge remains: getting oxygen to the cells in the printed tissue. A new type of “bioink,” however, is claimed to be capable of doing just that.Continue ReadingCategor… Continue reading Oxygen-generating gel keeps cells going in bioprinted tissue

Bioprinting robot could treat gastric wounds from within

Open wounds on the stomach wall can be serious if left untreated, sometimes requiring surgery. In the not-too-distant future, though, it’s possible that a small robot could bioprint new cells onto such injuries … from inside the body.Continue ReadingCa… Continue reading Bioprinting robot could treat gastric wounds from within

New bio-ink could be used to 3D-print body parts inside the patient

Although we’re hearing more about the prospect of 3D-printed replacement body parts, those parts need to be implanted via relatively large incisions. That may not always be the case, however, thanks to a new “bio-ink” that could allow parts to be print… Continue reading New bio-ink could be used to 3D-print body parts inside the patient

New bio-ink could be used to 3D-print body parts inside the patient

Although we’re hearing more about the prospect of 3D-printed replacement body parts, those parts need to be implanted via relatively large incisions. That may not always be the case, however, thanks to a new “bio-ink” that could allow parts to be print… Continue reading New bio-ink could be used to 3D-print body parts inside the patient

Bioprinted coral outdoes the real thing at growing algae

Corals serve as a host to algae, which in turn produces sugars that the corals consume. Now, though, scientists have created 3D-printed coral that’s even more algae-friendly than its natural equivalent – it could help address the problem of coral bleac… Continue reading Bioprinted coral outdoes the real thing at growing algae

Handheld 3D printer used to grow replacement muscle tissue

When someone suffers a loss of skeletal muscle – either through accident or disease – it can be very difficult getting new muscle to grow in its place. A new handheld device is designed to help, however, by directly depositing scaffolding within the pa… Continue reading Handheld 3D printer used to grow replacement muscle tissue

3D bioprinting breakthrough leads to full-scale, functioning heart parts

While in its early stages, bioprinting of human tissue is an emerging technology that is opening up some exciting possibilities, including the potential to one day 3D print entire human organs. This scientific objective has now grown a little… Continue reading 3D bioprinting breakthrough leads to full-scale, functioning heart parts

Astronauts could heal themselves with 3D-printed skin and bones grown from their own cells

It goes without saying that there aren’t any doctors in space – which is a problem, given that the harsh environment is conducive to injuries. Now researchers from Dresden Technical University (TUD) have developed a 3D bioprinting method for … Continue reading Astronauts could heal themselves with 3D-printed skin and bones grown from their own cells

Scientists 3D-print biological tissue without using scaffolds

Although it may be hard to believe that there is already an “established” method of doing something such as 3D-printing biological tissue, there does indeed seem to be one. It utilizes microscale scaffolds – which a newly-developed technique … Continue reading Scientists 3D-print biological tissue without using scaffolds