Research and drug discovery are undergoing a transformation, driven by the rise of 3D cell culture models that better replicate human biology. Unlike traditional 2D cultures and animal models, which ...
To explore possible treatments for various diseases, either animal models or human cell cultures are usually used first; ...
Using a newly devised, three-dimensional model to study the regeneration of nerve tissue in the nose, researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences ...
Most potential oncology drugs fail during the drug development pipeline, even when there has been promising data for their efficacy during the in vitro stage. This makes it vital to identify in vitro ...
Researchers translated experimental data into Minecraft files to recreate 3D images in a more accessible setting. My group studies the minimum requirements for cells to live. As part of one project, ...
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3D-printed organs survive 6 months in trials
In the world of medical advancements, 3D-printed organs have made a significant stride. Latest trials have demonstrated that these bioengineered organs can maintain their function for up to six months ...
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World-first 3D placentas print early tissue, test drugs, and reveal pregnancy risks
This breakthrough combines 3D bioprinting, organoid technology, and placental research. It may pave the way for safer drugs, a better understanding of preeclampsia, and lower risks for mothers and ...
New confocal fluorescence imaging minimizes photobleaching and phototoxicity effects, capturing clear images of live 3D culture Industry-leading throughput enables real-time analysis of up to six ...
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