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Biological structures recreated from a 3D printing technique

Researchers from Queen Mary University of London developed a 3D printing technique using cells and molecules capable to create constructs that look like biological structures. These cells and molecules usually found in natural tissues were...

From 3D Printing to 4D Printing: the morphing of objects

Engineers from Rutgers University developed a "4D printing" method from 3D printing that could lead to the development of "living" structures in human organs and tissues, soft robots and targeted drug delivery. According to Howon...

EIT Emerging Implant Technology granted FDA multilevel approval for their 3D printed cervical cage

German medical device manufacturer, EIT Emerging Implant Technology which aims at creating 3D printed titanium implants for spinal applications has been granted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance of the expansion of...

Medicrea is granted FDA Clearance for 3D-Printed Titanium Interbody Devices

The Medicrea® Group recently received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for its IB3D™ range of 3D-printed Titanium interbody devices and the introduction of AdapTEK™, its surgeon-adaptive technology. AdapTEK™ Through AdapTEK™ , the pioneer in...

Human organs created with 3D Printing are the next step in transplantation

Prellis Biologics, a human tissue engineering startup is granted funding to create human organs with 3D Printing. With this investment of True Ventures, Prellis Biologics aims to eliminate wait list for organ transplants and further...

The EnvisionTEC 3D-Bioplotter secured its position as the most researched bioprinter

The 3D-Bioplotter appears in more than 200 scientific, technical and medical research papers in peer-reviewed journals. The modular machine “processes open-source biomaterials using air or mechanical pressure to a multitude of syringes that can fabricate...

The regenerative medicine market, a potential to be the largest application for 3D bioprinting

The idea of providing solutions for regenerative by way of fabricating organs for transplant, in product development and/or testing trigger investments in 3D bioprinting companies, start-ups and even subsidiaries.  Also, some of these specialized...

Cosmetics testing on 3D printed Chinese skin will replace testing on animals

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) used 3D Printing to create EPITRI, a synthetic Chinese skin. The latter could be used for testing cosmetics, drugs as well as medical equipment. The truth is since 2016, Taiwan...

3D printed Parkinson’s medicine with UV inkjet 3D printing

The University of Nottingham teams up with GSK (pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline) to carry out the study “3D Printing of Tablets Using Inkjet with UV Photoinitiation.” For the first time in medicine, 3D printing through a...

3D-printed tubes filled with sperm cells allow to fight gynaecological cancer

The Institute for Integrative Nanosciences in Dresden (Germany) just developed an ingenious process for delivering anti-cancer drugs in the female reproductive system. According to WHO, cervical cancer took away life of about 266,000 women worldwide...