The placenta is a unique organ that exists only during pregnancy, growing at tumour-like speed to the size of a small dinner ...
Budding surgeons may soon train on stretchy, lifelike 3D-printed skin that oozes out blood and pus when cut.
Scientists at the University of Technology Sydney 3D bioprinted placental organoids to study the placenta in eary pregnancy.
UTS scientists have achieved a major breakthrough by 3D bioprinting miniature placentas, providing a new way to study ...
Placental organoids’ may help research into the early stages of pregnancy and life-threatening conditions like preeclampsia.
Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough by 3D bioprinting miniature placentas, providing a new way to study pregnancy complications.
In two new studies, scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered detailed blueprints of how certain ...
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Human-Derived 3D Skin Model May Replace Animals In Wound Studies
Engineered 3D skin model successfully simulates early wound healing, offering insights into inflammatory responses and potential therapeutic applications.
Cambridge scientists built a two-part cancer drug that activates only in tumors with high enzyme levels, showing promise in ...
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World-first 3D placentas print early tissue, test drugs, and reveal pregnancy risks
This breakthrough combines 3D bioprinting, organoid technology, and placental research. It may pave the way for safer drugs, ...
Findings offer hope for new treatments targeting inflammation-related conditions Two new studies from the lab of Steven E.
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