A wiggly cylinder of protein, hydrogel, and human cells, about the size of a wristwatch battery, could one day serve as a building block for synthetic tissues. The implications could be big for biological research and even organ transplants, according … Continue reading
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Tag Archives: regenerative medicine
Hydrogel uses biology and light to release proteins on demand, advancing hopes for synthetic tissues
Journal Club: In big advance for lab-grown organs, 3-D printing better replicates tissue complexity
The lung is a feathery web of blood vessels and air sacs that branch closely together, but never touch. They’re nestled near enough that oxygen can diffuse into the bloodstream, but far enough that blood and air flow through separate … Continue reading
Categories: Engineering | Journal Club | Medical Sciences
Tagged 3-D printing, bioengineering, lung, photoabsorber, regenerative medicine, stereolithography, tissue engineering
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Researchers flesh out new model describing tissue mechanics
Enough tension will do anything in. Cells grown in a constrained environment, in a matrix or on a platform, have a bad habit of breaking due to their own strength. Though frustrating for those working in regenerative medicine, which seeks … Continue reading
Categories: Cell Biology | Engineering
Tagged bioengineering, mechanics, regenerative medicine
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