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    Bioprinting

    Uploaded on Apr 30, 2011

    Bioprinting uses a 3D printing process to create synthetic human tissue. One day it could therefore be used to print replacement human organs. This video by Christopher Barnatt explores future medical and cosmetic bioprinting applications.

    For more information, please see http://explainingthefuture.com/bioprinting.html

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    How does bioprinter?

    Published on Apr 1, 2015

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    Published on Dec 9, 2013

    Scientists are utilizing bioprinting to develop artificial organs.

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    3D-printing needle creates intricate objects in soft gels

    Published on Sep 29, 2015

    A new way to support 3D-printed structures as they are being made is helping to create delicate biological structures and eventually organs
    Full story: "Gel scaffold paves way for 3D printing of biological organs"

    by Anna Nowogrodzki
    September 28, 2015

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    3D printing with living organisms

    Jan 23, 2020

    A method for printing 3D objects that can control living organisms in predicable ways has been developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at MIT and elsewhere. This technique may lead to 3D printing of biomedical tools that can be customized to fit the physical body and biomarkers of its users.
    "Printing objects that can incorporate living organisms"
    A 3D printing system that controls the behavior of live bacteria could someday enable medical devices with therapeutic agents built in.

    by David L. Chandler
    January 23, 2020

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