Picture this: a 3D printer that can build a viable human organ at the push of a button. Sounds futuristic, but Dallas researchers are aiming to make that a reality. UT Southwestern Medical Center ...
Researchers are developing functional, patient-specific livers using 3D bioprinting and stem cell technology to eliminate the ...
The project, titled Liver Immunocompetent Volumetric Engineering (LIVE), aims to address the shortage of donor organs by ...
A Carnegie Mellon University-led team has received up to $28.5 million to develop a functional, 3D bioprinted liver for ...
UC San Diego leads a $25.8 million ARPA-H funded project to 3D bioprint patient-specific human livers, aiming to eliminate organ shortages.
Allele will generate mRNA reprogrammed cGMP iPSC lines; conduct R&D to differentiate iPSC into liver cells including hepatocytes, cholangiocytes, endothelial progenitors, hepatic stellate cells, etc.; ...
Unlike traditional transplant approaches, the goal is not to permanently replace a failing liver, but to create a temporary, ...
Use AI to make 3D printable models with a four-step flow using Nano Banana and Bamboo Studio for faster results. Design and ...
The funding, part of a new ARPA-H bioprinting initiative, aims to create transplant-ready organs—potentially within ...