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Saturday, August 26, 2017

A breakthrough new method for 3D-printing living tissues

8/26/2017 04:06:00 PM    No comments
Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed a radical new method of 3D-printing laboratory-grown cells that can form complex living tissues and cartilage to potentially support, repair, or augment diseased and damaged areas of the body.


The 3D droplet bioprinter, developed by the Bayley Research Group at Oxford, producing millimeter-sized tissues (credit: Sam Olof/ Alexander Graham)

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