SEOULTECH researchers develop Kombucha SCOBY bioink - enabling the creation of multilayer, self-standing structures with high resolution.
New work offers insight into how early life adapted from a low-oxygen atmosphere to the one that exists today.
A new platform for studying neuroinflammatory diseases, utilizing advanced 3D bioprinting technology has been developed.
This study presents a kombucha-derived bioink and digital biopen, advancing in vivo tissue engineering with efficient, ...
Stanford researchers introduced affordable gene-editing kits ready for the classroom, aiming to make the field more accessible for high school students.
Tissue engineering utilizes 3D printing and bioink to grow human cells on scaffolds, creating replacements for damaged ...