Bioengineers 3D print a liver-like air sac using food dyes, opening doors for replacement organ printing

Research headed by bioengineers from Rice University and the University of Washington (UW) has advanced the possibility of bioprinting human organs from living cells and hydrogels.  By adding common food dyes, the hydrogels used in the experiment were made photocurable for DLP printing and suitable for the intended application. Food colors, based on natural products such […]

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