A space-based bioprinter manufactured multiple living tissues in one flight, pushing biomedical production beyond Earth.
The EHU’s BIOMAT group has developed a biodegradable gel using natural materials and shape memory for use in tissue ...
Verified Market Research® has released its latest intelligence report on the Hydrogels for Medical Application Market, confirming that this dynamic sector was valued at USD 1.50 billion in 2025 and is ...
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Study HighlightsP.R.O.O.F study complete, marking an important catalyst. Conexeu has completed its P.R.O.O.F (Performance and Regeneration ...
Regenerating cartilage damage by using biological scaffolds of cellulose and soy The EHU’s BIOMAT group has developed a ...
Tissue defect repair represents a critical field within regenerative medicine, encompassing efforts to restore the structural and functional integrity of ...
An engineered triphasic biomaterial scaffold successfully recreated the cranial suture stem cell niche lost in ...
Cellulose is transitioning from a cheap, low-tech paper commodity into the essential building block of next-generation, sustainable medical manufacturing.When it comes to medicine, natural products ...
In recent years, organoid research has witnessed remarkable progress, yet significant challenges remain in organoid construction. As fundamental architectural frameworks, organoid scaffolds play a ...
Researchers in the DELTAi Lab at the University of California, Irvine, working with NASA, are using Evercode Cell Fixation to preserve samples aboard the International Space Station as part of a study ...
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3D bioprinting pushes bone scaffold engineering forward

Bone tissue engineering (BTE) has emerged as a critical solution for repairing large bone defects caused by trauma, infection, or tumors. Traditional grafting techniques—autologous or allogeneic—often ...