Brazilian researchers have used three-dimensional (3D) printing to develop an artificial skin model with properties that are ...
Bioprinting – as it is often referred to – combines bioengineering with 3-D printing to create living artificial organs, such as skin, and it may be the key to creating full human organs that ...
Erik Gatenholm grins widely as he presses the start button on a 3D printer, instructing it to print a life-size human nose ... on growing cartilage and skin cells suitable for testing drugs ...
Scientists are exploring that futuristic vision by using special 3-D printers to make living body parts. Called bioprinters, these machines use human cells ... is covered with skin cells and ...
Skin is the body’s largest organ ... skin organoids by directing the differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells in a 3D culture system. Because the cells that form the main layers of ...