Monday, 22 April 2019

2D stacking method could make 3D-printed organs viable

The new system uses 3D printing, a robotic arm, and freezing to scale up biomaterial manufacturing

In an effort to scale up the manufacture of biomaterials, researchers at UC Berkeley have combined bioprinting, a robotic arm, and flash freezing that may one day allow living tissue and even whole organs to be printed on demand. By printing cells into 2D sheets and then freezing them as assembled, the new technique improves cell survival during both building and storage.

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from New Atlas (Gizmag) http://bit.ly/2Vkm8d7

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