Scientists Explore 3-D Printing to Make Actual Organs for Transplants

Printing new organs for transplants sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but the real-life budding technology could one day make actual hearts, kidneys, livers and other organs for patients who need them. In the ACS journal iLangmuir/i, scientists are reporting new understanding about the dynamics of 3-D bioprinting that takes them a step closer to realizing their goal of making working tissues and organs on-demand. Yong Huang and colleagues ...

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