Skip to content

Image -

Motor neuron

The image shows motor neurons that have been generated from human iPSC (induced pluripotent stem cells) and integrated into a 3D-printed bioscaffold. The cells (shown in red) grow inside the bioscaffold and are shown here from different angles, illustrating how they are distributed and organised in the three-dimensional material.
Elena Kozlova
License:
Media Use
The content may be downloaded by journalists, bloggers, columnists, creators of public opinion, etc. It can be used and shared in different media channels to convey, narrate, and comment on your press releases, posts, or information, provided that the content is unmodified. The author or creator shall be attributed to the extent and in the manner required by good practice (this means, for example, that photographers should be attributed).
By:
Elena Kozlova
File format:
.jpg
Size:
236 x 511, 67.5 KB
Download

Topics

Categories

Contacts

Related content

  • Cultured nerve tissue can be used in ALS studies

    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, makes it possible to test new drug treatments in a lab environment.