Researchers from Nagasaki University and Saga University in Japan have successfully 3D printed artificial tracheas without using scaffolds, and surgically transplanted them into rats. A Regenova bioprinter from Cyfuse Biomedical K.K.was used to generate spheroids consisting of several types of cells. These were then used to generate a 3D tubular trachea structure. After printing, the […]
from 3D Printing Industry
martes, 16 de enero de 2018
10:44
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