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Bioprinting's Investment Milestones of 2023 - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing

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Penn State Researcher Receives Grant to Advance 3D Bioprinting for Vascular Disease Research

Bioprinted, lab-grown networks of blood vessels in tissue could advance research on a variety of vascular diseases that affect millions of people worldwide, according to Angie Castro, a doctoral student pursuing a degree in chemical engineering at Penn State.

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Nanomaterials Reduce Off-Target Effects of Cancer Drugs

AZoRobotics speaks with Dr. Amir Sheikhi from Pennsylvania State University about his research into creating a new group of nanomaterials designed to capture chemotherapy drugs before they impact healthy tissue, amending a fault traditionally associated with conventional nanoparticles.

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Researchers Aim to Improve Stroke Recovery with New Granular Biomaterials

Researchers at Penn State and The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation and the University of California Los Angeles are developing novel biomaterials to target post-stroke immune response and promote new blood vessel and axon the part of the neuron that carries nerve impulses away from the cell’s processing center formation at the site of the stroke.

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