Texas researchers develop new bioink specifically for 3D bioprinting blood vessels

A team of researchers from Texas A&M University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering has designed and 3D bioprinted a highly realistic model of a blood vessel. The model is made of a newly nanoengineered, purpose-built hydrogel bioink and closely mimics the natural vascular function of a real blood vessel, as well as its disease response. The … Continue reading Texas researchers develop new bioink specifically for 3D bioprinting blood vessels