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3D printing of extracellular vesicles from Hoffa fat pad
Osteoarthritis is a growing health challenge, with current treatments offering only pain relief. Researchers from the University for Continuing Education Krems and IMC Krems - University of Applied Sciences are exploring 3D bioprinted hydrogels enriched with...
3D printing of extracellular vesicles from Hoffa fat pad
Researchers from the University for Continuing Education Krems and IMC Krems are exploring 3D bioprinted hydrogels.

State-of-the-art equipment for excellent health research
Bioimaging and cell analysis as well as biomechanics and tissue engineering: the new state-of-the-art large-scale equipment is available to these research fields at two locations on Campus Krems. The new research infrastructure will be utilised by the University for Continuing Education Krems, the Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences and the IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems. They enable an expansion of the range of methods and support the existing links to international medical research.
The Core Facility allocates the state-of-the-art equipment to the five facilities Biomechanics, Chemistry, Flow Cytometry, Imaging, and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.