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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
Scientists at the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering have created 3D-printed simulated skin that bleeds and stretches much like ...
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Pioneering 3D printing technique makes realistic surgical models
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have successfully 3D printed lifelike human tissue structures that can ...
We’ve come a long way from the Vacanti mouse. Back in the mid-90s, Charles Vacanti and other researchers experimented with cartilage regeneration and, with the help of a biodegradable mold and bovine ...
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Scientists 3D print functional human pancreatic islets, a breakthrough for diabetes treatment
An international team of scientists has made an advancement in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing functional Langerhans islands (human islets) using a novel bioink. In laboratory tests, the ...
It's referred to as a phantom, yet it's anything but scary. In fact, for patients who need tumors extracted, it could help advance a promising surgical procedure. Developed by Department of Mechanical ...
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Perovskite Camera That Can Detect Individual Gamma Rays Reveals The Human Body From The Inside
High energy scans or the body looking for tumors or infections could be greatly improved by adopting perovskite detectors ...
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