BIOPRINTING imitate natural tissues
bioink The technique is widely applicable to the fields of medicine and bioengineering.
Recently, the technology has even made advancements in the production of cartilage tissue for use in reconstruction and regeneration. In essence, bioprinting works in a similar way to conventional 3D printing.
The process principally involves preparation, printing, maturation, and application.
The greatest importance of bioprinting lies in the resulting tissue-like structures that mimic the actual micro- and macro-environment of human tissues and organs.
Availability of 3D printed organs helps to solve organ-related issues faster and quicker, which is important to patients, their families, and healthcare systems.
Lets see where the technology is in a few more years!
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