Most chronic and age-related diseases result from tissue failure. Cells lose function, structures degrade, and organs stop ...
The study shows that fat tissue, when processed and cultured in a specific way, can self-organize into structures resembling ...
Scientists at UNSW Sydney have created a new material that could change the way human tissue can be grown in the lab and used in medical procedures. The new material belongs to a family of substances ...
Nature has found many ways to build lungs, finds Princeton engineering professor Celeste Nelson. Pictured is a chicken lung in development. Image by Bezia Lemma, Princeton University postdoctoral ...
A recent study published in Engineering has unveiled a novel approach to generating functional organoids from human adult adipose tissue.
3D bioprinting combines cells, growth factors, and biomaterials to fabricate biomedical parts. The process requires special “bio-inks,” often made of materials like alginate or gelatin. A key goal is ...
Discover how human adipose tissue can be transformed into functional organoids representing all three germ layers—mesoderm, ...
Cardiovascular Reparative Medicine and Tissue Engineering (CRMTE) aims to develop future technologies and therapeutic strategies that will serve as treatment for cardiovascular disease. CRMTE includes ...
It is still not fully understood how, despite having the same set of genes, cells turn into neurons, bones, skin, heart, or roughly 200 other kinds of cells, and then exhibit stable cellular behavior ...