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Key cells in the brain, neurons, form networks by exchanging signals, enabling the brain to learn and adapt at incredible speed.
3D-printed brain-like environment promotes neuron growth Researchers develop nanostructures that guide neural networks growth and directionality Date: January 31, 2025 Source: Delft University of ...
Neuron-D, a start-up in Dresden, Germany, wants to change this with a hydrogel-based 3D cell-culture model in which neurons behave more as they do in people. Read more about The Spinoff Prize ...
With the aid of a 3D printer, researchers at Uppsala University have succeeded in creating a model that resembles human nerve tissue.
Researchers of the Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands (TU Delft) have developed a 3D-printed 'brain-like environment' where neurons grow similarly to a real brain.
With the aid of a 3D printer, researchers at Uppsala University have succeeded in creating a model that resembles human nerve tissue. The model, which can be cultured from the patient's own cells ...