NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IMAGE: IMAGE SHOWING THE PREPARATION OF HYDROGELS THAT ENHANCE THE VIABILITY OF NK CELLS CREDIT: KOREA INSTITUTE OF MACHINERY AND MATERIALS (KIMM) A three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting technology capable of eliminating cancer cells using the function of immune cells has been developed for the first time in the world. Through joint...
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3D bioprinting inside the human body could be possible thanks to new soft robot
by Neil Martin, University of New South Wales The tiny flexible 3D bioprinter developed at UNSW Sydney was able to 3D print a variety of materials with different shapes on the surface of a pig’s kidney. Credit: Dr. Thanh Do Engineers from UNSW Sydney have developed a miniature and flexible soft robotic arm that could...