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Novel 'living' biomaterial aims to advance regenerative medicine

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'Living' biomaterial aims to advance regenerative medicine, disease modeling, soft robotics and more.

The potential applications include scaffolding for tissue repair and regeneration within regenerative.

The researchers said it could also be used for 3D bioprinting customizable hydrogels or for developing soft robotics with adaptable mechanical properties.

Support for this research was provided by Penn State , the Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems and the College of Engineering Materials Matter at the Human Level seed grants.

The study was published in the journal Materials Horizons , 2025 ; 12 ( 1 ): 103 DOI: 10.1039 /D4MH00922C.

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