3D Printed Microfluidic Devices Could Increase the Number of Viable Organs for Transplant


3D Printed Microfluidic Devices Could Increase the Number of Viable Organs for Transplant

While great strides have been made in 3D bioprinting, including the production of living tissue for drug testing and disease research, the ultimate goal is still elusive: to 3D print entire, working organs for transplant into humans in need. There's a global shortage of organs for transplant; demand highly exceeds supply.
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