The goal is to house patients’ follicles in a specially designed tissue matrix and reinsert them after treatment.
The list of things that can be created with 3-D printers keeps getting longer: jewelry, art, guns, food, medical devices and, now, mouse ovaries.
Hicieron pruebas en ratones, que lograron tener crías; la mirada de un especialista consultado por LA NACION
An all-female team of researchers has managed to use a 3-D printer to create a fully functioning prosthetic ovary in mice.
The ovary substitutes may one day help treat infertility in humans
A team of researchers has taken the next step in regenerative medicine, creating the first 3D-printed ovaries, using gelatin as the printer’s “ink.”
Scientists announced they had 3D-printed prosthetic ovaries that enabled mice — whose natural ovaries had been surgically removed — to ovulate, give birth and nurse.
Scientists created 3D printed gelatin scaffolds and implanted them with eggs
A fascinating experiment that combines 3D printing and mice could have implications for women who survived cancer and are dealing with infertility.
In a new paper, scientists report that they successfully removed a mouse’s ovary and replaced it with a 3D-printed one made from its own ovarian follicles.
Infertile mice have given birth to healthy pups after having their fertility restored with ovary implants made with a 3D printer.
The brave new world of 3-D printed organs now includes implanted ovary structures that, true to their design, actually ovulate, according to new study.
A mouse with 3D-printed ovaries has successfully given birth to healthy pups, according to a new study.
Infertile mice with 3-D printed ovaries were able to give birth to healthy pups, according to a new study from Northwestern University.
A 3-D printed ovary allowed an infertile mouse to naturally mate and go on to give birth to two pups of their own.
Mice with artificial, 3-D printed ovaries have successfully given birth to healthy offspring.
Prosthetic ovaries made of gelatin have allowed mice to conceive and give birth to healthy offspring.
According to a team of Northwestern University researchers, the future of treating certain fertility issues may descend from a tiny, 3D-printed prosthetic ovary.
Bioprosthetic ovaries produced mouse pups in otherwise infertile mice
Emerging additive manufacturing techniques enable investigation of the effects of pore geometry on cell behavior and function.
