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Tests show 3D bioprinted human cartilage cells can be safely...

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Scientists in Sweden successfully implanted 3D bioprinted human cartilage cells in an animal model.

The firm that can 3D print human body parts - BBC News

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The Swedish hi-tech firm at the forefront of using 3D printing to create human ears, noses and other body parts.

Holzimitate kommen nun aus dem 3D-Drucker - Pressetextwww.pressetext.com › news

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· Paul Gatenholm: Neues 3D-Verfahren ahmt Holz-Look nach (Foto: ... Die Forscher um Paul Gatenholm hatten schon vor einiger Zeit aus ...

Gewebereparatur von schwer behandelbaren …

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Das Wissenschaftlerteam um Paul Gatenholm entwickelte eine biologische Druckertinte aus Molekülen der Braunalge, Zellulose-Fibrillen und patienteneigenen Chondrozyten – Vorläuferzellen des ...

Paul Gatenholm - Chalmers University of Technology

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Paul Gatenholm next to the 3D bioprinter at Chalmers University of Technology.

3-D bioprinted human cartilage cells can be implanted

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Paul Gatenholm is careful to point out that the results he and Lars Kölby's team are now able to report do not involve any short cut to bioprinted organs. "With what we have done, the research has taken a step forward towards someday, we hope, being able to bioprint cells that become body parts for patients.

Nerve cells grow on nanocellulose

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Researchers from Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg have shown that nanocellulose stimulates the formation of neural networks. This is the first step...

3-D printing could one day help fix damaged c | EurekAlert!

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Athletes, the elderly and others who suffer from injuries and arthritis can lose cartilage and experience a lot of pain. Researchers are now reporting,...

Chalmers and ETH Zurich researchers in EU nanomedicine tissue...

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Researchers from Chalmers are to lead a project funded by the European network for nanomedicine, EuroNanoMed, which aims to generate body parts using a...

3D Bioprinted Human Cartilage Cells Can Be Implanted | Orthopedic...

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First time anyone has printed human-derived cartilage cells, implanted them in an animal model, and induced them to grow.

Invention Controls Weavers of Nanoscale Biomaterials

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Two Virginia Tech engineers have developed a new technology for controlling the motion of bacteria that produce cellulose. The invention will allow precise cont

Bacteria May Weave Future Medical Implants | MDDI Online

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3D bioprinted human cartilage cells can be implanted | University of ...www.gu.se › news

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· Paul Gatenholm is careful to point out that the results he and Lars Kölby's team are now able to report do not involve any short cut to ...

Swedish born, Hokie raised: Gatenholm and Cellink awarded...

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Erik Gatenholm’s vision led him to co-found Cellink, the leading 3D bioprinter provider and the world’s first bioink company. The startup, along with Gatenholm...

Your New Heart Might Come From Your Printer | Nordic Innovation

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The emergence of 3D bioprinting might not only eliminate the need for animal testing in the cosmetic industry - it might also disrupt the field of regenerative...

nova-Kongressbericht: Biopolymere – Rohstoffe, Technologien,...

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