
Bioprinting tiny, functional organs
Researchers have developed an approach to print tiny tissues that look and function almost like their full-sized counterpart.
Researchers have developed an approach to print tiny tissues that look and function almost like their full-sized counterpart.
Scientists at Utrecht University have published a first consensus on what is and what is not an organoid.
The world’s first bioactive plant-based nanocellulose hydrogel supports organoid growth and helps reduce the costs of studies into cancer and COVID-19.
Method for growing kidney organoids under flow enhances their vascularization and maturation, increasing their potential for drug testing and regenerative medicine.
A robotic approach to mass-producing organoids could accelerate regenerative medicine research and drug discovery.