‘FRESH’ 3D-bioprinting method enables advanced tissue fabrication
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University (PA, USA) recently published a paper in APL Bioengineering providing their perspective on the Freefrom Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) 3D bioprinting approach, the main feature of which is to involve a yield-stress support bath that holds bioinks in place until they are cured. This platform could significantly advance the ability to fabricate functional adult-size tissues and organs. Read the full article on our sister site RegMedNet!