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Biofabrication

Scientific journal covering research that leads to the fabrication of advanced biological models

Biofabrication™ focuses on cutting-edge research regarding the use of cells, proteins, biological materials and biomaterials as building blocks to manufacture biological systems and/or therapeutic products. Emphasis is on the development of fabrication technologies, modelling of the fabricated constructs and maturation of biofabricated objects towards the intended tissue types. It includes the following topics:

  • Cell, tissue and organ printing, patterning and assembly
  • Biofabricated cell/biological material-integrated systems and medical devices
  • Novel 3D tissue scaffold fabrication
  • Integrated bio- and micro/nano-fabrication
  • Protein/biomolecule printing, patterning and assembly
  • Modelling of the biofabrication processes and biofabricated constructs

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 Biofabrication

Details last updated 08-Mar-2020

Biofabrication News

Groundbreaking handheld bioprinter unveiled with multiple bioink cartridges

Groundbreaking handheld bioprinter unveiled with multiple bioink cartridges

Medical Xpress - 13-Jun-2023

Improves in situ tissue and organ regeneration, promising future applications in drug delivery and custom prosthetics

Customised bioprinting of human samples for drug discovery

Customised bioprinting of human samples for drug discovery

Medgadget - 14-Jun-2021

Rapid 3D printing of human tissue constructs aids in screening potential drug candidates

A mini robot that helps print tissues in the body

A mini robot that helps print tissues in the body

Longevity Technology - 01-Oct-2020

Unfolds inside the body to print cells and tissues - might help bio print organs soon

3D skin printing as simple as painting walls with a roller

3D skin printing as simple as painting walls with a roller

University of Toronto - 04-Feb-2020

Skin transplantation could be no longer needed because this device makes everything more simple

First induced pluripotent stem cells 3D printer

First induced pluripotent stem cells 3D printer

The Herald - 21-Oct-2015

Able to print extremely delicate iPS cells in three dimensions without damaging their biological ...