Revolutionary Ink Enables 3D-Printed Heart Muscle to Pulse

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Researchers have developed a technique to 3D print heart muscle that can contract similarly to a human heart's ventricle. By infusing a hydrogel with gelatin fibers and using Rotary Jet-Spinning technology, a patterned structure was created, allowing cardiomyocytes to align and create a cardiac muscle capable of organized contraction. This advancement could lead to replacements for damaged cardiac muscle and other large structures of the heart.
Topics:science#3d-printing#cardiac-tissue#gelatin-fibers#heart-muscle#hydrogel#science-and-technology
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