Saturday, February 20, 2016

3D bioprinters could soon make organs good enough for transplant


Using a sophisticated, custom-designed 3D printer, regenerative medicine scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center have proved that it is feasible to print living tissue structures to replace injured or diseased tissue in patients.

Reporting in Nature Biotechnology, the scientists said they printed ear, bone and muscle structures. When implanted in animals, the structures matured into functional tissue and developed a system of blood vessels. Most importantly, these early results indicate that the structures have the right size, strength and function for use in humans.


Source & further reading:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-02/wfbm-spf021116.php

Article:http://www.techtimes.com/articles/133849/20160215/new-3d-printer-shows-potential-for-producing-tissues-organs-and-bones.htm

Image courtesy of Wake Forest Baptist Medical CenterCorina Marinescu

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