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Editor’s highlights from the latest issue of the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine
As the first Issue of Volume 4 of the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine is now live, I would like to take this opportunity to focus on some of...
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Bioprinted cardiac tissue to be used for toxicology screening for early drug candidates
Bayer (Leverkusen, Germany) and Ramot at Tel Aviv University (Israel) have announced a collaboration for toxicology screening for early drug...
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[LIVE UPDATES] 3D printing in a time of coronavirus: the additive response to COVID-19
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, innovators are finding novel ways to apply 3D-printed solutions to assist the international response to...
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Optimized antibiotic dosing potential with 3D-printed tablets
Researchers from Pakistan have used 3D printing to develop tablets of antibiotic, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, with the aim of optimizing...
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Hydrogel-based sensors could be 3D printed directly onto human organs
Researchers have developed a novel 3D printing method, which could allow hydrogel-based sensors to be printed directly onto moving, living human...
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Bioprinting 3D tissues for testing COVID-19 therapeutics: an interview with CLECELL
In this editorial/interview, Hyo-Kyung, Bae (CLECELL, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea) describes how the team at CLECELL are utilizing...
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Peek behind the paper: 3D printing liquid crystal elastomers to mimic biological tissues
In this 'Peek behind the paper' interview, 3DMedNet and Christopher Yakacki, Mechanical Engineer Professor (University of Colorado Denver, CO,...
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Channels in a porous scaffold: a new player for vascularization
In this Special Report from Regenerative Medicine, the authors review the function of channels in porous scaffolds and the approaches to produce...
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3DHEALS 2020: Editor’s picks
This week, the virtual conference season continues as the team at 3DMedNet and the Journal of 3D Printing in Medicine prepare to attend...
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Editor's highlights: ASME AM Medical Virtual Summit
The ASME AM Medical Virtual Summit (27 May 2020) took place this week, showcasing many different advances in the medical applications of 3D...
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3D-printed, biocompatible hydrogel sugar sensor could disrupt landscape of glucose monitoring
A collaborative team of researchers has 3D printed a biocompatible hydrogel sugar sensor, employing a novel bioink functionalized with...
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Bioengineering in vitro tumor models with Dr Annalisa Tirella
In this interview with Dr Annalisa Tirella (University of Manchester, UK), Dr Tirella discusses recent work involving 3D printing tumor in vitro...
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Novel material allows objects to expand once 3D printed
A novel foam-like material designed by a team at University of California San Diego (CA, USA) enables 3D-printed objects to expand after printing.
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Editor’s highlights from ASGCT
Catch up on our Editor’s 3D printing research highlights from this week’s American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy Virtual Annual Meeting...
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Peek behind the paper: using virtual reality and 3D printing to solve a complex anesthesia challenge
In this 'Peek behind the paper' interview, find out more about the team of anesthesiologists who used 3D printing coupled with virtual reality...
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Virtual reality and 3D printing prepares anesthesiologists for pediatric lung surgery
A surgical team in Israel has benefitted from the use of 3D printing and virtual reality to model the exact airway dimensions and shape of...