
Oxygen-releasing bioink for bioprinting
Researchers have developed an oxygen-releasing bioink that may be useful in 3D printing bioengineered cell constructs.
Researchers have developed an oxygen-releasing bioink that may be useful in 3D printing bioengineered cell constructs.
Researchers at Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have designed a wearable sensor with wide-ranging strain sensitivity.
Researchers have developed a structurally representative liver-on-a-chip model which mimics the full progression sequence of NAFLD.
Researchers have successfully designed and tested a system for rapid testing of large numbers of potential immunotherapy drugs.
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute have developed prototypes of contact lenses that can assist with tear sampling for diagnostic purposes.
A dual-organ system enables the measurement of cardiac toxicity arising from breast cancer chemotherapy.
Scientists have devised solutions to the problems presented in constructing wearable pressure-sensitive sensors.
Researchers take a step closer to 3D printing living tissues in patients as they develop a specially-formulated bio-ink designed for printing directly in the body.
Researchers have developed a microneedle patch to deliver mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) into the skin.