Norwegian startup ClexBio is bioengineering human veins to implant inside a patient’s body. Together with CSEM, a Swiss R&D centre, the company has built a prototype bioreactor to grow the veins.
Researchers from MIT have developed a 3D-printable tissue adhesive that demonstrates superior tissue adhesion, rapid sealing capabilities across various surgical scenarios and a unique blood-repelling ...
Biological tissues have a remarkable ability to organize and change shape, driven by forces generated by their own cells. One of the major challenges in bioengineering is harnessing this natural ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CoreTissue BioEngineering Inc. (“CTBE”), a medical device start-up developing an artificial ligament derived from decellularized animal tissue, is the first company ...
CoreTissue BioEngineering Inc. ("CTBE"), a medical device start-up (Headquarters: Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, CEO: Yoji Jokura, Ph.D.) announces that the safety evaluation in the safety cohort ...
Wesley LaBarge and the scaffold-free bioprinterThe dream of tissue engineering is a computer-controlled manufacturing of complex and functional human tissue for potential organ regeneration or ...
WASHINGTON, May 5, 2026 — Breast cancer impacts over 2 million women around the world each year. Following radiotherapy or chemotherapy, breast-conserving surgery is the first line of intervention for ...
An implantable tissue flap containing muscle and fat alongside a hierarchical network of blood and lymphatic vessels could offer hope for patients with severe tissue damage. An international research ...