Revolutionizing Tissue Engineering: Hybrid Bioinks for 3D Bioprinted Artery Models

What Happened? Recent advancements in the field of bioprinting have been marked by the development of new hybrid bioinks that enable the creation of artery models with improved structural and biological fidelity. According to a report by 3D Printing Industry, these hybrid bioinks combine multiple biomaterials to better mimic the complex extracellular matrix and mechanical … Read more

Advancing Tissue Engineering: 3D Bioprinting of Collagen-Based Perfusable Scaffolds

What Happened Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in 3D bioprinting by developing collagen-based, high-resolution internally perfusable scaffolds designed for engineering fully biologic tissue systems. This advancement was detailed in a recent publication by Science | AAAS. The team successfully printed scaffolds composed of collagen, a natural extracellular matrix protein, with intricate internal channels that … Read more

UTSW’s $25M Boost Accelerates Volumetric 3D Printing for Functional Liver Tissue

What Happened In a significant development for the future of regenerative medicine, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) has been awarded $25 million to advance research focused on 3D printing functional liver tissue. This funding, reported by 3D Printing Industry, is geared towards developing volumetric 3D printing techniques that can fabricate liver tissue … Read more