A group of biomedical engineers from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey have leveraged a unique combination of properties of methacrylated collagen to demonstrate its potential as a bioink capable of simple, photolithographic printing of
3D scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.
Not exact matches
3D printing in water opens exciting opportunities in the biomedical arena
for tailored fabrication of medical devices and
for printing
scaffolds for tissue engineering.
Development of a pre-vascularized
3D scaffold - hydrogel composite graft using an arterio - venous loop
for tissue engineering applications.