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scientists have developed a 3D bioprinter for printing human tissue – UNIAN
Now researchers will be able to create accurate models to study diseases and develop new treatments.
Researchers have developed a high-speed 3D bioprinter to accurately print human tissue. It can be used to make both soft brain tissue and harder materials such as cartilage and bone.
This development belongs to biomedical engineers from the University of Melbourne, writes Interesting Engineering. And this technology is poised to change the field of regenerative medicine.
Traditional 3D bioprinting is a slow and delicate process as cells are printed layer by layer. However, there is a big drawback – the cells can be damaged. In addition, this method may limit the complexity of structures.
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