It’s ice to meet you: a technological advancement in 3D bioprinting

Written by Ashiya Salim

The new Corning Matribot bioprinter developed by Corning Incorporated (NY, US) provides users with temperature-controlled printheads, providing greater control when printing 3D structures and allowing researchers to create more precise and complex tissues. A new, innovative device has been developed by Corning Incorporated that utilizes temperature-controlled printheads for 3D bioprinting. This removes the need for cold rooms or ice buckets to regulate the temperature of the materials utilized in the bioprinting process. The Corning Matribot bioprinter is a benchtop bioprinter that utilizes its cooling printhead to provide the user with greater flexibility, making it easier for users to recreate the...

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