Coaxial 3D printing of hierarchical structured hydrogel scaffolds for repair of spinal cord injury
In vivo evaluation of bone scaffold fabricated by 3D bioprinting method by researchers of OmidAfrinan company
Fabrication of 3D printed hybrid scaffolds carrying dental pulp stem cells
Bioprinting Bone Constructs During Surgery
The beating of the first bioprinted human heart created from stem cells
۳D Bioprinted Multicellular Vascular Models
۳D Printed Punctal Plugs for Controlled Ocular Drug Delivery
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM RESEARCHERS DEVELOP SLAM 3D BIOPRINTING METHOD
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Researchers from the University of Birmingham have developed a new 3D printing method for soft materials which could enable the manufacture of artificial medical implants. Known as Suspended Layer Additive Manufacturing (SLAM), this technique uses a polymer-based hydrogel containing...
Invitation for the challenge of development of bioinks in bio-printing technology
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One of the most vital components in bio-printing is bio-ink. For this reason, the development of different inks with unique capabilities is very important. Following this, Convergent Technologies Strategic Center has been holding a competition called “The Challenge of...
The new version of PioneerX4 bioprinter has been introduced by OmidAfarinan with the additional abilities
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PioneerX4 V2 bioprinter, a new design and fabrication of the first version of PioneerX4 of OmidAfarinan has introduced. This bioprinter provides unique features like coaxial simultaneous bioprinting, SD card standalone printing and online update of software through USB connection....
Bioengineered 3Dprinted mini heart could change lives of heart disease patients
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The Chicago-based biotech company BIOLIFE4D announced that it has successfully 3D-bioprinted a mini human heart. The tiny heart has the same structure as a full-sized heart. Reference
Bioprinting complex living tissue in just a few seconds
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Researchers from EPFL and the University Medical Center Utrecht have developed an optical technique that takes just a few seconds to sculpt complex tissue shapes in a biocompatible hydrogel containing stem cells. The resulting tissue can then be vascularized...
” Omid Afarinan 3D-bioprinting lab joined the Laboratory network of Iran
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The first comprehensive 3D bioprinting lab has already been set up by Omid Afranan (3D-Bio) Company with the aim of providing a platform for researchers interested in this field. By joining the Iran High-Tech Laboratory Network (LabsNet), it’s possible...
Japanese Researchers BioPrint & Implant Esophageal Cells without Scaffolds
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Researchers from Nagasaki University have made further progress in bioprinting and without the use of scaffolds. They created the esophagus-like scaffold-free structures using bio-3D printing. Reference
۳D Bioprinting New Facial Skin
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A team from Wake Forest Institute in the United States has used 3D bioprinting technologies to produce customized, bioengineered skin substitutes. The new solution, called BioMask, is incorporated into a dressing and fits tightly and directly onto the facial wound,...
FRESH 3D Printing Used to Rebuild Functional Components of Human Heart
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The team of Carnegie Mellon University researchers developed an advanced version of Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) technology, to 3D print collagen with unprecedented complexity and construct components of the human heart spanning from small blood vessels to valves...
Handheld 3D printer can print stem cells to help heal joint injuries
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Researchers at the University of Wollogong in Australia, have created a BioPen that could give surgeons the ability to build custom tailored osteo-implants during surgical procedures. In future, surgeons could mend damaged bone and cartilage with the stroke of...
Omid Afarinan company joined the global map of 3D Bioprinting
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“۳Dprint.com” website which is the most complete and the most prestigious news collection in the field of 3D printing and bioprinting, recently did an interview with the Iranian firm “Omidafarinan Mohandesi Ayande” as the prominent bioprinting company in the...
The 3D-bioprinted bioelectronic platform
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A research team at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) at Singapore highlighted that bioprinting can achieve a 3D platform by printing successive layers of biomaterials and electronics. Reference
A 3D Bioprinter Makes a Spinal Cord Implant in 1.6 Seconds
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In the quest to restore function after spinal cord injuries, researchers at University of California San Diego have come up with a unique tool — a 3D printed scaffold. This “bioprint” custom scaffold is intended to serve as bridge...
۳D printed tissues and organs without the scaffolding
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A research team at the University of Illinois at Chicago, has developed a process that enables 3D printing of biological tissues without scaffolds using “ink” made up of only stem cells. Reference
Various BioInks in 3D BioPrinting
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BioInk development is one of the most challenging aspects of the bioprinting process. While an ideal BioInk must meet the biological needs in terms of cell compatibility, the physical and mechanical requirements of the printing process must also be...
The closing of bioprinting event
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The first 3D bioprinting event in Iran ended with the presentation of successful projects in this area, which was done using a bioprinter, at Sharif University of Technology.
Texas A & M research team has developed a bioink to print therapeutic proteins in 3D
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A team of researchers at Texas A&M University has developed an innovative way to print therapeutics in 3D for regenerative medicine. They create a PEG-based bioink that exhibits a rheological profile suitable for precision delivery and 3D printing. The...