Bioprinting Technology Articles & Analysis
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Bioactive factors: These are growth factors, nutrients, and other signaling molecules that can help the cells to survive, proliferate, and differentiate into the desired tissue type. How Does Bioprinting Work? Bioprinting is a complex process that involves using a specialized 3D printer to deposit layers of bio-ink onto a platform. ...
ByMatexcel
We’ve grouped startups by their main product focus according to GFI, but we have no doubt that many of them may be experimenting with multiple products and technologies. As always, the downside with overviews like these is that it’s high level and hence ignoring some of the complexities of the industry, but we hope you appreciate the picture of how the space has ...
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University and its Center for 3D printing (SC3DP) have developed a 3D printed a highly repeatable and scalable three-dimensional in-vitro alveolar lung model using our REGENHU bioprinter, that could be exploited for pathogen translocation studies and respiratory-related toxicological testing applications. ...
ByRegenhu
Here, we demonstrate the successful adaptation of our directed differentiation protocol to the NovoGen Bioprinter® MMX technology to achieve automated, rapid fabrication of self-organizing kidney organoids. ...
Publication Summary: The growing global incidence of NASH mirrors the availability of nutrients. Over-nutrition also results in insulin resistance and type-2 diabetes, which are often co-morbidities associated with NASH and are known to drive more adverse outcomes. MSDC-0602K, a modulator of the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC), is in clinical trials as a potential treatment for NASH. ...
Sichuan Revotek is a Chinese biotechnology firm that developed a 3D bioprinter back in 2015 which prints using stem cell-based bio ink, and it has now succeeded in printing out actual living, functioning blood vessels out of living stem cells in a Rhesus monkey. ...