This system can print significantly faster than the traditional scanning laser and recoating blade. We exploit this speed to print at very small (~micron) scale and very soft (KPa to MPa) polymers ...
Results showed that a significant majority of patients experienced clinically meaningful improvements in knee function two ... that involves taking cartilage cells from a patient, culturing ...
So articular cartilage is that white pearly stuff ... over your leg and then all of a sudden you have a great knee. I think stem cells are tricky because we're not talking about the same cells.
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint disease that often leads to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, particularly in older adults. Traditional treatments have included ...
In the future, a person’s own cells could be used in a 3D printer to make bioprinted cartilage to help repair damaged joints. Brian Eames is a scientist and professor ...