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Rapid new bioprinting method unlocks potential of human tissue transplants – 3D Printing Industry
University at Buffalo scientists have developed a rapid new 3D bioprinting method that could be represent a step towards human organs.

Scientists from the University at Buffalo have developed a rapid new 3D bioprinting method that could represent a significant step towards fully-printed human organs.
Using a novel vat-SLA-based approach, the team have been able to reduce the time it takes to create cell-laden hydrogel structures, from over 6 hours to just 19 minutes. The expedited biofabrication method also enables the production of embedded blood vessel networks, potentially making it a significant step towards the lifesaving…
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