Scientists have developed a coffee machine-sized 3D bioprinter that produces human-like tissue in a move they hope could ...
The Organ-on-a-Chip (OOAC) technology simulates various organ systems depending on the specific cell types seeded onto the ...
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3D bioprinter that makes human-like tissue ‘could speed up drug development’A team led by experts from Newcastle University are behind the technology which helps produce tissues that are much closer ...
Historically, researchers have tested the safety and toxicity of chemicals by using biological assays, or bioassays. These tests involve exposing nonhuman animals – often rodents such as rats or mice ...
But scientists may finally have a long-term solution for erectile dysfunction. Experts from South China University of ...
A 3D-printed penis implant has restored erectile function to rabbits and pigs in a world first. Pigs with damage to their ...
To answer this question, the scientists cultivated human atherosclerotic plaques together with CD8 + T cells from the same patient in a specially developed 3D tissue culture model. They discovered ...
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The Print on MSNBengaluru startups are 3D-printing human body parts. It’s sci-fi to surgeryA Bengaluru startup in pursuit of the Holy Grail—printing an actual organ like a heart, liver, or kidney. Organ rejection ...
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Hosted on MSNQuantifying 3D Cell Shape During Early DevelopmentFor the last three decades, biologists and computer scientists have dedicated significant effort to quantifying the 3D shape of cells and analyzing their interactions.
A recent review has shed light on the transformative potential of acoustic technologies in the fields of biofabrication and tissue engineering.
Advanced 2D and 3D cell models can help researchers better understand the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADMET) of new drug compounds. In this webinar, our expert ...
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