Bioprinting is the printing of living cells and tissues. It’s a promising technique that hopefully, one day, can solve the organ donor shortage by growing organs from patients’ own cells. However, printing living tissues and cells is extremely complicated, and many hurdles need to be overcome to be able to get there. Three recent innovations by UMC Utrecht are highlighted below that will help to make bioprinting more clinically relevant.
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Source: Phys.org