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Stem Cell Engineering for Tissue Regeneration
Innovative strategies drive stem cell repair of organ damage.
Stem Cell Engineering for Tissue Regeneration
Stem Cell Engineering for Tissue Regeneration
Innovative strategies drive stem cell repair of organ damage.
Innovative strategies drive stem cell repair of organ damage.
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3D printing
Artificial Organs: Innovating to Replace Donors and Dialysis
Deanna MacNeil, PhD
| Jan 20, 2023
| 4 min read
Scientists employ cutting edge tools and techniques to create artificial organs for research and disease therapeutics.
Brush Up: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Jennifer Zieba, PhD
| Oct 17, 2022
| 4 min read
A new frontier in repairing organ damage
Scientific Breakthroughs with Stem Cells
Nele Haelterman, PhD
| Aug 26, 2022
| 1 min read
Discover the various ways scientists bolster stem cells to understand and cure disease.
Harnessing Stem Cells to Treat Disease
The Scientist
’s Creative Services Team
| Jun 3, 2022
| 1 min read
In this webinar, Kim Vanuytsel and Ryan Flannigan will discuss cutting-edge technologies for improving stem cell-based therapies.
Patient Implanted with Live, 3D-Printed Tissue in Medical First
Shawna Williams
| Jun 2, 2022
| 2 min read
An ear made from the person’s own cells was surgically attached in March, the company behind the technology says.
Overcoming the Challenges of 3-D Bioprinting
Bio-Techne
| Feb 7, 2022
| 1 min read
Recent advancements in workflow optimization
The Scientist
Speaks - The Reality of Regenerative Medicine
The Scientist
’s Creative Services Team
| Aug 26, 2021
| 1 min read
After decades of research the potential of regenerative medicine becomes a life-saving reality.
Cell Culture Advances Fuel Disease Research
The Scientist
’s Creative Services Team
| Nov 16, 2020
| 1 min read
New twists to an old technique reveal a better understanding of disease pathology and new therapeutic avenues.
Object Engineered to Carry a DNA Code for its Own Replication
Kerry Grens
| Dec 9, 2019
| 2 min read
A 3-D printed rabbit is made from a blueprint stored in DNA, which itself is stored in a printed rabbit.
How 3-D Printing Could Help Shape Surgery
Sarah Webb,
Knowable Magazine
| Jul 2, 2019
| 6 min read
Technology is enabling increasingly lifelike models of organs to help doctors practice operations.
Image of the Day: Sea Swirl
Sukanya Charuchandra
| Sep 27, 2018
| 1 min read
Manta rays have a unique filtration system that inspires the development of novel water filtering technology.
Mini Brains Model Zika Infection
Tanya Lewis
| Apr 22, 2016
| 1 min read
Researchers create cerebral organoids in 3-D–printed bioreactors that can be used to model Zika infection.
Next Generation: Robotic Inchworm
Sabrina Richards
| Nov 20, 2012
| 3 min read
Researchers use 3D printing to create miniature robots powered by rat cardiac cells that move like caterpillars.
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