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Infographic: Which 3-D Printed Tissues are Closest to the Clinic?
Skin is much easier to create using 3-D printing than intestines.
Infographic: Which 3-D Printed Tissues are Closest to the Clinic?
Infographic: Which 3-D Printed Tissues are Closest to the Clinic?
Skin is much easier to create using 3-D printing than intestines.
Skin is much easier to create using 3-D printing than intestines.
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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.
Exploring Single Cell Analysis of Organoid Models: An Expert Panel Discussion
The Scientist Creative Services Team in collaboration with 10x Genomics
| May 20, 2021
| 1 min read
Experts in single cell techniques will discuss their use in organoid models and answer audience questions.
Organ Engineer Cleared of Misconduct
Bob Grant
| Aug 31, 2015
| 2 min read
The Karolinska Institute has rejected the conclusions of an earlier, independent investigation, finding regenerative medicine researcher Paolo Macchiarini not guilty of scientific misconduct.
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| 3 min read
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Mary Beth Aberlin
| May 1, 2014
| 3 min read
A new scientific discipline investigates the neurology underlying the experience and the creation of beauty.
Building Flesh and Blood
Jalees Rehman
| May 1, 2014
| 10+ min read
Understanding how networks of blood vessels form is key to engineering transplantable organs and tissues.
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