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3D-Printed Organs Could be in Use in the Next Decade
Innovation & Tech Today
|Volume 8 / Issue 3
Organ bioprinting could be possible in the next decade. 3D printed organs would eliminate the need for patients to receive transplants from donors.
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Organ bioprinting is the use of 3D-printing technologies to assemble multiple cell types, growth factors and biomaterials in a layer-by-layer fashion to produce bioartificial organs that ideally imitate t
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