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Unlocking the Future of Biotech with AI-Powered 3D Bioprinting Technology
Advanced Solutions Life Sciences is thrilled to announce the launch of BioApp Intelligence. This new software is a groundbreaking AI-driven solution designed to revolutionize laboratory automation and 3D Bioprinting. When paired with the powerful BioAssemblyBot® (BAB) Platform - the possibilities are endless. Overview BioApps Intelligence is an AI product that, coupled with the BioAssemblyBot® (BAB) Platform, empowers laboratories to automate simple and complex laboratory w

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Jan 27, 20252 min read


Advancing Cancer Therapies: BioAssemblyBot's Precision in Nanoparticle Fabrication
Discover how the BioAssemblyBot 400 advances cancer therapy by automating the precise fabrication of AS1411-conjugated gold nanopartic

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Sep 18, 20242 min read


Designing and Equipping 3D Bioprinting Facilities
Review the different considerations required for developing facilities centered around 3D bioprinting technologies.

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Jul 7, 20211 min read


Creating 3D Structures with Molding Tools
3D structures made of collagen using mold design and fabrication

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Jun 15, 20213 min read


PDMS Printing with BioAssemblyBot
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is a well-known and widely used viscoelastic biomaterial with applications across the tissue engineering.

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Jan 19, 20213 min read


Aniwaa features BioAssemblyBot 3D Bioprinter in Buyer's Guide
The Buyer’s Guide is written to help technology enthusiasts and professionals find the right industrial 3D bioprinting system. The article’s author, Benedict O’Neill, provides immediate context for the audience by providing an exceptional definition of 3D bioprinting:

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Aug 20, 20201 min read


3D Printing Cartilage on a Femoral Head
BioAssemblyBot gives users the ability to easily scan-and-3D bioprint living cells and tissues on complex surfaces – with six-axis freedom.

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Jun 23, 20201 min read


Will 3D‑Printed Organs Be Part of the Future? How BioAssemblyBot® Is Pushing Regenerative Medicine Forward
“We can print liver cells in a structure the size of a U.S. quarter and combine it with our vascularization technology in a 3D structure to get results that begin to mimic a functioning liver.
“We have a model where we have to fail faster. Our objective, certainly from the engineering side, is to bring the market tools that allow the researchers, the biologists and the scientists to fail faster so they can move the biology forward.”

Advanced Solutions
Jun 22, 20172 min read
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