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Scientists at the University of Galway have developed a new way of 4D bioprinting tissue cells that can change shape, bringing us a step closer to manufacturing organs for humans. The researchers ...
More information: Ankita Pramanick et al, 4D Bioprinting Shape‐Morphing Tissues in Granular Support Hydrogels: Sculpting Structure and Guiding Maturation, Advanced Functional Materials (2024).
For example, measuring from video the biomechanics of an Olympic athlete performing a world-record high-jump. My research is pioneering the next generation of 4D computer vision, capable of sensing ...
The work is published in Advanced Functional Materials. “Our work introduces a novel platform, using embedded bioprinting to bioprint tissues that undergo programmable and predictable 4D ...
using embedded bioprinting to bioprint tissues that undergo programmable and predictable 4D shape-morphing driven by cell-generated forces. Using this new process, we found that shape-morphing ...