A customizable drug implant could help automatically deliver the right amount of drugs over time to cancer patients.
Researchers have developed a 3-D printed patch that can deliver healthy cells to the heart after a heart attack.
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Engineers have developed a new process of 3D bioprinting tissues that uses multiple cell-based inks to create more realistic structures in less time than previous methods.
Prof. Roger Narayan, UNC Chapel Hill and NC State University, discusses the ways 3D bioprinted structures such as scaffolds and lattices are changing the field, and how important the uniformity of these structures can be.
Engineering software helps design and machine human bone for transplantation.