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Yokohama National University researchers 3D print multi-directionally oriented collagen tissue - shedding light on potential applications.
Scientists in the US have created a way to 3D print materials inside the body using ultrasound. Tests in mice and rabbits ...
University of California, Los Angeles and University of California, San Diego researchers developed an injectable sealant for ...
A new technique has been introduced for making hydrogels, using ultrasound and avoiding harmful substances. Ultrasound unlocks a safer, greener way to make hydrogels - ...
Cellulose Derivative Market The cellulose derivative market is driving innovations in 3D bioprinting, sustainable pharmaceuticals, and eco- ...
Collagen, a prevalent and predominant part of the structure of bodies, still has some mystique surrounding the finer aspects ...
The Terasaki Institute's light-based 3D printing method advances tissue engineering, enabling tailored microgels for ...
Researchers 3D print hydrogels to mimic human tissue. The team has created microgels with controlled internal architectures.
Researchers at McGill University and Polytechnique Montréal have discovered a new way to create hydrogels using sound waves, making the process safer, faster, and more environmentally friendly.
Researchers have developed a new way to make hydrogel materials without the need for toxic chemical initiators. The method, ...
Researchers have developed a new way to create hydrogels using ultrasound, an advance that is said to eliminate the need for ...