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research drugs and
potential treatments. Nonetheless,
translation of
bioprinted living cellular constructs into
clinical application is met with several...
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organs have
complex shapes and are
significantly harder to bioprint. A
bioprinted heart, for example, must not only meet
structural requirements, but also...
- to
Collaborate to
Develop 3-D
Bioprinted Tissue". San
Diego Business Journal. Florance, Adam (2017-01-25). "
Bioprinted kidneys". LabOnline. Feltman, Rachel...
- Whitaker, Iain S. (eds.), "10 -
Bioreactor processes for
maturation of 3D
bioprinted tissue", 3D
Bioprinting for
Reconstructive Surgery,
Woodhead Publishing...
- not real.[citation needed] In 2022,
success of
transplantation of a 3D
bioprinted auricle made from the
microtia patient's own
cells was reported, also...
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Reliquary by Amy Karle, 2016 is a
hybrid art /
bioart sculpture of a 3D
bioprinted hand
sculpture installed in a
bioreactor with stem cells.
Exhibited at...
- society;
bioprinting could create a
culture without disease or imperfection.
Bioprinted items would require regulation to
ensure safety and effectiveness. In...
- Food
pastes chocolate,
sugar support removal Biological materials bioink bioprinted organs and
scaffolds Conductive polymer composites Composites with Carbon...
- the
removal of the
heart itself.
Besides these, lab-grown
hearts and 3D
bioprinted hearts are also
being researched.[unreliable source?] Currently, scientists...
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combination of
carbon nanotubes and
magnetically responsive particles has been
bioprinted for use in
promoting cell
growth and adhesion,
while still maintaining...