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75mm PLA Filament (1kg, White)B&H # BU3DBUMPLAWH MFR # 3DBUMPLAWH
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Dremel 3D 1.75mm PLA Filament (0.75 kg, Green)
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75mm CR-ABS Filament (2.2 lb, Black)B&H # CRABSB MFR # CR-ABS-BLACK
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FlashForge 1.75mm ABS Filament for the Dreamer, Inventor, and Adventurer 3 (0.5kg, Gray)
B&H # FL3DFGDABSGY MFR # 3D-FFG-DABSGY
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Dremel 3D 1.75mm PLA Filament (0.75 kg, Blue)
B&H # DRPLABLU01 MFR # PLA-BLU-01
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BuMat 1.75mm PLA Filament (1kg, Gray)
B&H # BU3DBUMPLAGY MFR # 3DBUMPLAGY
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- Works with Unheated Print Beds
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XYZprinting 1.75mm ABS Refill Filament (600g, Steel Blue)
B&H # XYRF10BXS03H MFR # RF10BXUS03H
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75mm PLA Filament (1kg, Black)B&H # BU3DBUMPLABK MFR # 3DBUMPLABK
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Polymaker PolyTerra PLA Eco Friendly 3D Printing Filament 2.2 lb (1.75mm Diameter, Charcoal Black)
B&H # POPM70820 MFR # PM70820
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Creality 1.75mm TPU Filament (2.2 lb, Black)
B&H # CRTPUB MFR # CR-TPU-BLACK
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Dremel 3D 1.75mm PLA Filament (0.75 kg, White)
B&H # DRPLAWHI01 MFR # PLA-WHI-01
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Polymaker PolyMide PA12-CF 3D Printing Filament 1.1 lb (1.75mm Diameter, Black)
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75mm PLA Filament (1kg, Black)B&H # SNPLAF2.2BLK MFR # 34011
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FlashForge 1.75mm PLA Filament for the Finder, Dreamer, Inventor Series, and Adventurer 3 (0.5kg, Natural)
B&H # FL3DFGDPLANA MFR # 3D-FFG-DPLANA
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75mm PLA Filament (0.75 kg, Translucent)B&H # DRPLATRA01 MFR # PLA-TRA-01
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75mm Eco-ABS Filament (0.75 kg, White)B&H # DRECOWHI01 MFR # ECO-WHI-01
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Polymaker PolyDissolve S1 3D Printing Filament 1.65 lb (1.75mm Diameter, Natural)
B&H # POPM70181 MFR # PM70181
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Creality 1.75mm CR-ABS Filament (2.2 lb, White)
B&H # CRABSW MFR # CR-ABS-WHITE
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Polymaker 1.75mm PolyLite PLA Filament (White, 2.2 lb)
B&H # POPA02002 MFR # PA02002
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XYZprinting 1.75mm ABS Refill Filament (600g, Black)
B&H # XYRF10BXS00C MFR # RF10BXUS00C
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75mm ABS Refill Filament (600g, Red)B&H # XYRF10BXS04F MFR # RF10BXUS04F
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- Fits XYZprinting ABS Filament Cartridge
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XYZprinting 1.75mm ABS Refill Filament (600g, Snow White)
B&H # XYRF10BXS02K MFR # RF10BXUS02K
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Dr. Darryl D'Lima and colleagues at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, California are working on new technology 3D bioprinting, which will allow the implantation of living cartilage tissue into the patient's body, thereby providing better treatment for knee injuries.
Colleagues consider Dr. D'Lim a very resourceful person. He is a doctor and scientist who uses new technologies from various fields of science to help his patients.
Recently, Dr. D'Lima has been working on a technology to implant 3D-printed cartilage tissue into the patient's body to restore the structure of damaged knees. Cartilage is the tissue that connects the knee joints. It is known that it heals slowly and painfully.
Doctors now advise patients to endure the pain unless an artificial joint is needed. This procedure also causes severe pain and rarely solves the problem.
Hoping to find an alternative to traditional joint implants, Dr. D'Lima and his team decided to make a 3D bioprinter out of an old HP inkjet printer and print living cartilage tissue on it. The 3D printer sprays a mixture of cartilage progenitor cells and a liquid that hardens under ultraviolet light. Bone cells are also printed on it, which are placed where the cartilage connects to the bone. The volume of a drop of liquid with living cells is 1 picoliter, which is quite enough to correct even microscopic disorders of the patient's bone or cartilage.
Dr. D'Lima compares the process of implanting cartilage into the knee with filling in potholes: “You automatically fill in the depressions during printing. You get cartilage that is perfectly shaped to the existing tissue, which we have never been able to do with conventional implants,” said D’Lima. Printing on a pre-existing joint provides a better fit for new and old cartilage than grafting lab-grown cartilage that has to be trimmed to fit better. Another advantage of cartilage printing is that there is no longer a need to postpone the operation for later - it can be done right away.
People born during the "baby boom" age, and the problem of excess weight is becoming more and more aggravated. This means that in the future, knee injuries will become an even more serious cause for concern. According to a GlobalData report, the knee implant market will grow by 6.8% annually from 2010 to 2017.
Dr. D'Lim and his team's research has been recognized by several institutes. He received a $3.1 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Stem Cell Research Agency to research the use of natural and artificial embryonic stem cells in cartilage growth.
D'Lima believes that it will take at least a year to create a full-fledged 3D bioprinter. He is currently conducting animal experiments to prove the promise of his idea, which is sponsored by the George Schaeffer Family Foundation.
Similar 3D bioprinting inventions are popping up around the world. Just last month, a prototype 3D printed BioPen was handed over to researchers at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne, and Organovo created the world's first 3D printed liver tissue on a printer in its labs.
However, the printing of living tissue is still a very difficult task. For example, to print muscle tissue, you need to synthesize different types of cells and a whole network of blood vessels. Organovo temporarily solved this problem by limiting the thickness of its liver tissue so that it is supplied with blood without vessels.
D'Lima says cartilage is easier to 3D print because it doesn't have blood vessels. He sees far-reaching prospects in the development of 3D bioprinting technology, since it can also be used to recreate other tissues, such as retinal tissue.
Article prepared for 3dtoday.ru
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Nasal cartilage can be printed on a 3D printer in 16 minutes from the patient's own cells / Sudo Null IT News0001
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A group of employees of the Swiss Higher School of Technology (ETH) has developed a technique for creating human cartilage tissue using a 3D printer. In addition to the fact that a cartilage model can be obtained in a relatively short time, the peculiarity of the technology is that the model is formed from the patient's own cells. Due to this, various problems of incompatibility of biological tissues disappear when transplanting a printed model. And in the case of implantation of cartilage in a "prominent place", then important cosmetic problems are completely excluded, precisely due to the fact that related tissues are transplanted.
The bio-3D printer used by the engineers is a specially controlled disk with eight syringes attached to its edges. The disk rotates over a special platform, moving the syringes to the right place in the workspace. They are filled with a special biological suspension, the consistency of which resembles ordinary toothpaste. Syringes squeeze doses of the suspension onto the platform with high precision, layer-by-layer “printing” the model. To manage the printer disk, a 3D modeling program is used, in which the model itself is formed for printing. Everything happens quickly: printing cartilage for the nose takes 16 minutes.
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Printing material is prepared in the laboratory using cartilage cells taken directly from the patient: from the knee cartilage or ear. It is a biopolymer that fills syringes. The model printed from it is transplanted to the patient. After several months, the biopolymer degrades and breaks down under the influence of growing cartilage cells. The observed cosmetic effect is strikingly different from similar approaches when a silicone nasal prosthesis is implanted.