The ability to bio-print tissues and organs could one day allow us to create custom body parts that could be used for transplants. New research has brought that possibility one step closer to reality. Scientists have bio-printed artificial vascular networks that mimic the body's circulatory system... Continue Reading Vascular network bio-printing brings 3D-printed organs one step closer
Section: Medical
Tags: 3D Printing, Bioprinting, University of Sydney
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