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- Pandorum’s 3D bio-printed mini-livers that mimic the human liver will serve as test platforms for discovery and development of drugs and vaccines.
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We, at Pandorum, aim to develop 3D bio-printed vascularized mini-organ or organ patches with the potential of engrafting on to the host tissue upon transplantation. Currently we’re developing a prototype for the same.
Aug 18, 2017 · Pandorum was the first in the country to design and 3D-print human liver tissues for medical research. The startup is presently working on bio-engineering human cornea that can potentially be implanted.
Dec 26, 2015 · Senior scientists, Arun Chandru, Dr Abdullah Chand and Dr Sivarajan T, of the Bangalore based biotechnology start up, Pandorum Technologies Pvt Ltd, have developed India’s first artificial liver tissue using 3D printing technology, that resembles the original human liver tissues structurally and functionally.
The exosomes are specifically developed to promote accelerated regeneration of specific tissue targets, including avascular tissue (such as, cornea), and vascular tissue (such as, Lung, Liver). The tissue agnostic platform core allows Pandorum to develop advanced regenerative therapeutics optimized for various targets/ indications- including ...
Jul 29, 2016 · The 3D liver tissue/ organoid developed at Pandorum is intended for two major areas: 1) as human-like platforms for pre-clinical drug discovery and development processes and disease modelling...
Dec 23, 2015 · Pandorum Technologies, a Bengaluru-based biotech startup, has developed an artificial tissue that performs the functions of the human liver. Pandorum said these 3D printed living tissues made...
Dec 28, 2015 · The startup is Pandorum Technologies, founded in 2011 by a group of Indian Institute of Science (IISc) alumni. The “liver” is actually 3D-printed living tissue — grown from human cells — that can function as the human liver.