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Dramatic advances in the fields of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and materials science have given rise to the remarkable new cross-disciplinary field of tissue engineering. Tissue engineering uses synthetic or naturally derived, engineered biomaterials to replace damaged or defective tissues, such as bone, skin, and even organs.
Discovery provides hints at the evolution of ear and jaw bones in early mammals

Discovery provides hints at the evolution of ear and jaw bones in early mammals

In vitro cardiotoxicity screening using 3D-printed human heart tissues

In vitro cardiotoxicity screening using 3D-printed human heart tissues

Research project launched to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases

Research project launched to find new treatments for rare genetic diseases

AXT offer Fluicell’s innovative range of tissue engineering systems in Australia & NZ

AXT offer Fluicell’s innovative range of tissue engineering systems in Australia & NZ

New approach provides closer look at the development of multicellular organisms

New approach provides closer look at the development of multicellular organisms

Study demonstrates ability of blended electrospun mat to gradually release protein

Study demonstrates ability of blended electrospun mat to gradually release protein

The use of natural hydrogels in food and agriculture practices

The use of natural hydrogels in food and agriculture practices

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