Jun 15, 2021
3D bioprinted heart provides new tool for surgeons
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: 3D printing, bioprinting, biotech/medical, engineering
Circa 2020
The FRESH technique of 3D bioprinting was invented in Feinberg’s lab to fill an unfilled demand for 3D printed soft polymers, which lack the rigidity to stand unsupported as in a normal print. FRESH 3D printing uses a needle to inject bioink into a bath of soft hydrogel, which supports the object as it prints. Once finished, a simple application of heat causes the hydrogel to melt away, leaving only the 3D bioprinted object.
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