A factory in the Netherlands, owned by Israeli company Redefine Meat, is indeed 3D-printing all sorts of meat cuts, recreating the texture and feel of actual meat, and selling it to restaurants across ...
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Toward regenerative bioprinting: Magnetic mixer enables scalable manufacturing of 3D-printed tissues
3D bioprinting, in which living tissues are printed with cells mixed into soft hydrogels, or "bio-inks," is widely used in ...
While we're making progress in phasing out animal testing in the cosmetics industry around the world, there's still a ways to go in terms of regulatory measures (some 35 US states still allow it), ...
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MIT’s new magnetic mixer creates the most uniform 3D-printed tissues ever
Gravity often acts as an enemy in the delicate world of 3D bioprinting. Living ...
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Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has demonstrated a new application for its cell-expansion bioreactor to advance tissue engineering and cell-based therapies for treatment of injuries and diseases.
Researchers at MIT who developed a magnetic mixing device that solves a fundamental challenge in 3D bioprinting have spoken about its potential.
Microscale 3D printed arches guide cells to form natural self-bonds, improving how soft tissue attaches to medical implants without added proteins. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Efforts to engineer reliable ...
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