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D bioprinting holds great potential in the field of regenerative medicine to produce miniaturized tissues and organ ...
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Engineered living materials: Scientists 3D print with bio-ink made from tobacco cellsZiyi Yu, Zhengao Di and their colleagues created a “bio-ink” that contained plant cells. They then infused that bio-ink into a snowflake shape that began to grow as cells can grow, repair ...
NMI, TU Darmstadt and Black Drop develop improved bioink Jörg Schäfer Pressestelle NMI Naturwissenschaftliches und Medizinisches Institut in R ...
The NIT-R was granted a patent for the bio-ink on March 18. The research team, led by associate professor of the Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering Prof Devendra Verma, has ...
Living Ink has received $3 million in investment to scale its technology that converts algae and other biomass waste into ...
Rourkela: Researchers at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, have developed a natural bio-ink that could transform bone repair and regeneration procedures. The innovation ...
ROURKELA: Researchers of the biotechnology and medical engineering wing of the National Institute of Technology-Rourkela (NIT-R) have developed a novel bio-ink for 3D bio-printing which can ...
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