Filtration Technologies
Filtration Technologies

Revolutionary Scandinavian Bioinks for Regenerative Medicine
🧪 Scandinavian scientists have developed bioinks for regenerative medicine that combine dynamic and nondynamic linkages. 🧫 These bioinks can be used for cellular interactions in 3D and in vivo implantation. 🩹 Three hydrogels were developed, with the DT-gel being the most promising for cartilage regeneration. 💡 The D-gel has potential for wound healing and cancer cell metastasis research. 🔬 The T-gel supports cell proliferation and stability. 🔎 The hydrogels showed stability in a buffer environment and increased expressions of stemness markers. 🌱 Future research aims to explore the chondrogenic properties of the hydrogels for cartilage regeneration and tissue model construction.





