[HTML][HTML] 3D printing applications for healthcare research and development
There is a growing demand for customised, biocompatible, and sterilisable components in
the medical business. 3D Printing is a disruptive technology for healthcare and provides …
the medical business. 3D Printing is a disruptive technology for healthcare and provides …
In situ bioprinting: intraoperative implementation of regenerative medicine
Bioprinting has emerged as a strong tool for devising regenerative therapies to address
unmet medical needs. However, the translation of conventional in vitro bioprinting …
unmet medical needs. However, the translation of conventional in vitro bioprinting …
Aerobic exercise and scaffolds with hierarchical porosity synergistically promote functional recovery post volumetric muscle loss
Volumetric muscle loss (VML), which refers to a composite skeletal muscle defect, most
commonly heals by scarring and minimal muscle regeneration but substantial fibrosis …
commonly heals by scarring and minimal muscle regeneration but substantial fibrosis …
Repurposing biomedical muscle tissue engineering for cellular agriculture: challenges and opportunities
Cellular agriculture is an emerging field rooted in engineering meat-mimicking cell-laden
structures using tissue engineering practices that have been developed for biomedical …
structures using tissue engineering practices that have been developed for biomedical …
[HTML][HTML] Recent Trends in 3D Bioprinting Technology for Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Skeletal muscle is a pro-regenerative tissue, that utilizes a tissue-resident stem cell system
to effect repair upon injury. Despite the demonstrated efficiency of this system in restoring …
to effect repair upon injury. Despite the demonstrated efficiency of this system in restoring …