Michael Helmrath, MD, MS, surgical director of the Intestinal Rehabilitation Program at Cincinnati Children's, describes how researchers have successfully grown human intestinal tissue in mice, ...
Jim Wells, PhD, Divisions of Developmental Biology and Endocrinology at Cincinnati Children's, explains how the first-time molecular generation of 3D human gastric organoids (hGOs) presents new ...
Someday, doctors would like to grow limbs and other body tissue for soldiers who have lost arms in battle, children who need a new heart or liver, and many other people with critical needs. Today, ...
Electricity prompts lab-grown pancreatic cells to mature, suggesting a new way to treat diabetes. A new electronic implant system can help lab‑grown pancreatic cells mature and function properly, ...
Scientists at Université de Montréal and its affiliated Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine have made a major advance in their research into cardiovascular disease: They've created ...
Do you have questions about Tissue Processing? Robin Fitzl, Senior Application Specialist at Leica Biosystems, has the answers! As part of her popular “Lessons from the Laboratory” series, Robin ...
There’s been a rise in recent years of biomedical engineering techniques that can restore lost tissue and bone. If you’ve been in a car crash, for instance, there are ways to restore or repair the ...
NSF-Funded Solicitation to Leverage the ISS National Lab for Tissue Engineering Research is Now Open
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, Inc. (CASIS) announced a solicitation to utilize the International Space Station (ISS) to advance ...
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Microwave 3D printing method embeds electronics onto living tissue
A team of researchers has demonstrated a way to 3D-print functional electronic circuits onto surfaces as delicate as living ...
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