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Tessella Biosciences develops new bioink to 3D print realistic lung tissue

Want to speak at AMA: Energy 2025 or AMA: Automotive & Mobility 2025? Submit your application now! Canada-based McMaster University-spinout Tessella Biosciences has developed a new bioink that allows scientists to 3D print soft lung tissue capable of expanding and contracting like real lungs. Designed to remain stable at body temperature, the material enables more accurate in vitro […]

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Author: Ada Shaikhnag