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  • Organovo and ZenBio Form 3D Bioprinting Partnership
    use by Organovo with its NovoGen(tm) bioprinting technology to enable the generation of ... cell-based solutions and services. Organovo and ZenBio Form 3D Bioprinting Partnership
    2-20-2013
  • Bioprinting in 3D
    Bioprinting is back in the news again as a team of scientists at Scotland's Heriot Watt ... But researchers have been trying to create 3D tissues for awhile using bioprinting ...
    2-13-2013
  • Tissue Engineering No Easy Cell
    It's probably more like 15 to 20 years." Bioprinting Dr. Tandon, an electrical and ... the growing of cell tissue through bioprinting or scaffolding, and the implantation of ...
    10-9-2012
  • Organovo Raises $6.5M to Advance 3-D Tissue Printing Platform
    development of its 3-D bioprinting technology for research and clinical applications. ... a 3-D construct. "Organovo's advanced bioprinting platform can replicate essential ...
    2-15-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • Review: Bioprinting: A Beginning
    Vladimir Mironov, Nuno Reis, Brian Derby
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    Review: Bioprinting: A Beginning Tissue Engineering, Part A
  • Direct Human Cartilage Repair Using Three-Dimensional Bioprinting...
    Xiaofeng Cui, Kurt Breitenkamp, M.G. Finn, Martin Lotz, Darryl D. D'Lima
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    Direct Human Cartilage Repair Using Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Technology Tissue ... In this study, we developed a bioprinting system with simultaneous photopolymerization ...
  • Photocrosslinkable Hyaluronan-Gelatin Hydrogels for Two-Step...
    Aleksander Skardal, Jianxing Zhang, Lindsi McCoard, Xiaoyu Xu, Siam Oottamasathien, Glenn D. Prestwich
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    Photocrosslinkable Hyaluronan-Gelatin Hydrogels for Two-Step Bioprinting Tissue Engineering, Part A Bioprinting by the codeposition of cells and biomaterials is constrained by the ...
  • Inkjet-Based Biopatterning of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 to...
    Gregory M. Cooper, Eric D. Miller, Gary E. DeCesare, Arvydas Usas, Emily L. Lensie, Michael R. Bykowski, Johnny Huard, Lee E. Weiss, Joseph E. Losee, Phil G. Campbell
    Tissue Engineering, Part A
    The purpose of this study was to demonstrate spatial control of osteoblast differentiation in vitro and bone formation in vivo using inkjet bioprinting technology and to create ...

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