Researchers create the first 3D-printed corneas

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the stem cells alive whilst producing a material which is stiff enough to hold its shape but soft enough to be squeezed out the nozzle of a
living cornea
room temperature within a similar hydrogel
Now we have a ready to use bio-ink containing stem cells allowing users to start printing tissues without having to worry about growing the
He built the technology with Dr
Steve Swioklo.The corneas take ten minutes to print on a cheap 3D printer, a vast improvement on previous efforts
previous work in which we kept cells alive for weeks at room temperature within a similar hydrogel
Now we have a ready to use bio-ink containing stem cells allowing users to start printing tissues without having to worry about growing the