
Israeli Researchers Print 3D Heart Using Patient’s Own Cells
(Bloomberg) – Israeli researchers have printed a 3D heart using a patient’s own cells, something they say could be used to patch diseased hearts — and possibly, full transplants. […]
(Bloomberg) – Israeli researchers have printed a 3D heart using a patient’s own cells, something they say could be used to patch diseased hearts — and possibly, full transplants. […]
(ODT) – 3D printing should no longer be viewed as a prototyping and hobbyist activity, but rather, as a valuable tool to influence manufacturing in many areas. It can create value for businesses seeking to develop highly customized orthopedic products. […]
(MD+DI) – Study data show that use of the iFuse Implant System (iFuse) for chronic low back pain attributed to the sacroiliac joint was safe and more effective than conservative management. […]
(3Dnatives) – Johnson & Johnson-owned franchise, DePuy Synthes Ireland is investing €36 million to establish a 3D Printing Development and Launch Center in order to accelerate its additive manufacturing projects. […]
(Wired) – For doctors and medical researchers repairing the human body, a 3D printer has become almost as valuable as an x-ray machine, microscope, or a sharp scalpel. […]
(3DPRINT.COM) – Five-year-old Daria loves dancing, but that was imperiled when she was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare malignant bone tumor, in her right leg. […]
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