NITR team develops bio-ink to aid 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering

Researchers at NIT Rourkela have pioneered a novel bio-ink for 3D bioprinting, boasting enhanced mechanical strength and biological compatibility. This innovation, now patented, promises to revolutionize tissue engineering, particularly for bone and cartilage repair. Lab trials show it effectively supports cell growth and mimics natural tissue structures, paving the way for patient-specific regenerative medicine solutions.

NITR team develops bio-ink to aid 3D bioprinting, tissue engineering
Researchers at NIT Rourkela have pioneered a novel bio-ink for 3D bioprinting, boasting enhanced mechanical strength and biological compatibility. This innovation, now patented, promises to revolutionize tissue engineering, particularly for bone and cartilage repair. Lab trials show it effectively supports cell growth and mimics natural tissue structures, paving the way for patient-specific regenerative medicine solutions.