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The HU3DINKS project aims to overcome these limitations via the development of high-performing human tissue-based bioinks suited for different 3D bioprinting technologies including extrusion ...
The system, built by Boston company Perceptive, uses a hand-held 3D volumetric scanner, which builds a detailed 3D model of the mouth, including the teeth, gums and even nerves under the tooth ...
A team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich and US-based startup Inkbit have figured out a way to 3D print the world’s first robotic hand with an internal ...
Caregivers at University Hospitals (UH) recently placed the first-ever patient-specific 3D printed T-tube into a human patient. The patient had been suffering complications from his commercial ...
Related: How scientists 3D-printed a tiny heart from human cells. However, unlike organoids, the printing technique gives scientists more control over which cells end up where in the final tissue.
In a report published Jan. 21 to the preprint database bioRxiv, the team introduced "Obelisks," a newly named class of viroid they discovered in the human gut and mouth. In all, they identified ...
This means the 3D-printing method could eventually help study how healthy portions of the brain interact with parts affected by Alzheimers, examining cell signal pathways in Downs syndrome, as ...
Most people are long familiar with 3D printers, technology which can create three-dimensional objects in a wide range of size and shapes, like chess boards and architectural models. 3D bioprinters ...
You’ve seen it in movies and shows — the hero takes a blurry still picture, and with a few keystrokes, generates a view from a different angle or sometimes even a full 3D model. Turns o… ...
The pig’s mouth revealed its ordinary sharp, tusk-like canines saddled up beside smaller, slightly more human-looking teeth nubs. In theory, a similar process could play out in humans.