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reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Hi folks, check this out - a modified reprap printing a 3d blood vessel scaffold! and this concept. Does anyone know any more about how the print material is formulated and then delivered to the...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

In many ways, it is the same modification that allows rerap to print cake icing for cake decorating. I know somebody in the forums is doing this, but I can't remember who. A search of the general...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Hi Criswilson, you are right and indeed I sent Patrick a pm with the thingiverse link. In another thread you wrote that you have developed a functional vascular graft that is beeing clinically tested....

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

The vascular grafts (for bypass patients) have worked surprisingly well - no rejections, no occlusions, no blowouts...yet. It is still way too expensive of an option to actually use on a regular basis...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

that sounds awsome. do you have a paper or something where I could read more about this research? How did you manage to keep the cells alive while printing with a piezo-inkjet printer with all the...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

I try my best not to do that much publishing, writing articles just isn't my thing. I think the last thing I published on tissue engineering was back in 2003 in Anatomy Record A. My partner does most...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

... what's with a mechanical 'puncher' instead of an ink-jet? Some years ago I've invented a methode of placing/dispensing single droplets of extreme high viscouse fluids (we used then a glue with...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Basically, Boland is trying different methods and comparing them for feasability. His dream is that all hospitals and universites will have a reliable and cheap (under $10,000 USD) desktop organ...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

... nice to hear, that the idea wasn't lost! I've developed this system for a special internal application around 2002 and my boss filed the patents in 2004, but first only in Germany, then in Europe....

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Its such an amazing revolution in 3D printing. The sugar template creates a temporary set of guiding pipes where fluid will flow. After it is printed, it is coated in a thin layer of corn-based...

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Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

I have ducks. Sorry looks pretty irrelevant at first. I have spent a little time watching the development of chicks from first stages onwards. The thing that stood out to me was that the blood vessels...

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reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Hi folks, check this out - a modified reprap printing a 3d blood vessel scaffold! and this concept. Does anyone know any more about how the print material is formulated and then delivered to the...

View Article

Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

In many ways, it is the same modification that allows rerap to print cake icing for cake decorating. I know somebody in the forums is doing this, but I can't remember who. A search of the general...

View Article


Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Hi Criswilson, you are right and indeed I sent Patrick a pm with the thingiverse link. In another thread you wrote that you have developed a functional vascular graft that is beeing clinically tested....

View Article

Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

The vascular grafts (for bypass patients) have worked surprisingly well - no rejections, no occlusions, no blowouts...yet. It is still way too expensive of an option to actually use on a regular basis...

View Article


Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

that sounds awsome. do you have a paper or something where I could read more about this research? How did you manage to keep the cells alive while printing with a piezo-inkjet printer with all the...

View Article

Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

I try my best not to do that much publishing, writing articles just isn't my thing. I think the last thing I published on tissue engineering was back in 2003 in Anatomy Record A. My partner does most...

View Article


Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

... what's with a mechanical 'puncher' instead of an ink-jet? Some years ago I've invented a methode of placing/dispensing single droplets of extreme high viscouse fluids (we used then a glue with...

View Article

Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

Basically, Boland is trying different methods and comparing them for feasability. His dream is that all hospitals and universites will have a reliable and cheap (under $10,000 USD) desktop organ...

View Article

Re: reprap printing carbohydrate glass 3d blood vessel molds

... nice to hear, that the idea wasn't lost! I've developed this system for a special internal application around 2002 and my boss filed the patents in 2004, but first only in Germany, then in Europe....

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