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    The Retina Blueprint - 2 year(s) ago

    Are we on the verge of 3D printing retinas for research and transplantation? Researchers from South Korea present their latest eye tissue breakthrough.

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    • Taking retinal tissue research and transplantation from bench to bedside with 3D cell printing – Jongmin Kim and Dong-Woo Cho @postech2020 tell you how. #Ophthalmology #Retina #3Dprinting #Bioink #TissueEngineering https://t.co/PbCkDrJh0k

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    A collaborative team of researchers has 3D printed a biocompatible hydrogel sugar sensor, employing a novel bioink functionalized with sugar-sensing molecules.

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    • A collaborative team of researchers has #3Dprinted a biocompatible #hydrogel sugar sensor, employing a novel #bioink functionalized with sugar-sensing molecules. Read the full story on @3DMedNet. #diabetes https://t.co/MAR0tYTFZA

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    A cargo ship has left the International Space Station carrying samples and data from a series of experiments from investigations into the bioprinting of human tissues in microgravity.

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    • The #3D #BioFabrication Facility (BFF) has utilized ultra-fine layers of #bioink as a step towards refining potential techniques for #bioprinting human organs in #space. Find out more in the latest news from @NASA and @Space_Station on @3DMedNet. https://t.co/BgMlb7HfsL

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    The research behind the development of bioink ‘cartridges’ containing proteins, ligands and cells for the customized bioprinting of different tissues on demand.

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    • How could #bioink 'cartridges' be translated into the clinical field? We spoke to David Shreiber and Madison Godesky (@RutgersU) to find out. Read the full interview on @3DMedNet. #bioprinting https://t.co/9SJ4x5NsSt

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    The research behind the development of bioink ‘cartridges’ containing proteins, ligands and cells for the customized bioprinting of different tissues on demand.

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    • "We have our eye on retina – no pun intended – because of its layered structure and the need for a transparent material, which is a property of this #bioink..." Find out more on @3DMedNet. #bioprinting https://t.co/9SJ4x654h3

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    Scientists have reported success in mapping the location of structural proteins in a porcine ovary, in a step towards developing a bioink for 3D printing bioprosthetic, implantable ovaries.

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    • Mapping pig proteins may be the first step in the development of a #bioink for #3Dprinting bioprosthetic, implantable ovaries. Find out more on @3DMedNet. #bioprinting https://t.co/KzamuAEM2S