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This project utilizes 3D bioprinting to create a biosensor-embedded construct for studying bone tumors and developing treatment strategies. It aims to mimic in vivo conditions to enhance understanding of osteosarcoma and improve therapeutic approaches for bone tissue recovery.
Bone tissue engineering has been considered a viable solution Bone tissue engineering has been considered a viable solution for clinical restoration and recovery of defected bone tissue caused by injuries, skeletal dysfunction, and cancer.
But current approaches are limited in developing cellular disease models to screen the target genes in tumour relapsing, which enables finding suitable preclinical strategies (animal model).
The project will use 3D bioprinting to create an external field drivi…
UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO
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United States, Ann Arbor
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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