Auxilium Biotechnologies Bioprints Kidney and Liver Tissue Aboard the ISS
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A startup 3D-printed kidney and liver tissue in space
Auxilium Biotechnologies has bioprinted kidney and liver tissue aboard the International Space Station. It says that is the first time anyone has made either in space. The samples flew home last month on a SpaceX cargo capsule, and the company announced the results on Thursday. It was not a one-off. In the same mission, Auxilium’s […] This story continues at The Next Web
Auxilium Biotechnologies Bioprints Kidney and Liver Tissue Aboard the ISS
Auxilium Biotechnologies, a clinical-stage biotechnology company, has bioprinted kidney and liver tissue aboard the International Space Station (ISS), marking the first time either tissue type has been manufactured in orbit. The tissues, along with cartilage and 28 nerve repair implants, were produced using the company’s AMP-1 bioprinting platform during Mission AXLM-3, which launched on SpaceX-34…
Auxilium Demos Tech To Enable Sustainable Bioprinting in Orbit
Auxilium Biotechnologies has created multiple types of organ tissues aboard the ISS, marking a milestone when it comes to the scalability and future use cases for bioprinting in orbit. The company’s AMP-1 system 3D-printed liver and kidney tissue—the first time tissue for both of those organs has been manufactured in space, according to the company. In addition, the company printed cartilage tissue and more than two dozen nerve-repair implants.…
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