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Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a major force in many industries, including engineering, manufacturing, art, education, and medicine. Recent developments have made it possible to 3D print complex, functional living tissues made of biocompatible materials, cells, and supporting components. Regenerative medicine is utilising 3D bioprinting to address the lack of transplantable tissues and organs.
It need the combination of technologies from engineering, biomaterials science, cell biology, physics, and medicine to handle these complications. Several tissues, including multilayered skin, bone, vascular grafts, tracheal splints, heart tissue, and cartilaginous structures, have already been created and transplanted via 3D Bioprinting. Creating high-throughput 3D-bioprinted tissue models for research, drug discovery, and toxicology are additional applications.
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