Sunday, 5 May 2019

How food dye may have unlocked 3D printable organs for transplant

A new bioprinted lung model demonstrates an intricate 3D-printed vascular network

Currently, if you need a replacement organ you'll have to join a long waiting list or have a donor ready and willing. An emerging alternative is to 3D print new organs out of a patient's own cells, but that technology is still going through some teething issues. Now researchers have found a surprisingly simple answer to the complex problem of printing detailed vascular networks, and shown it off with a dramatic model of a breathing lung that passes oxygen into surrounding blood vessels.

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from New Atlas (Gizmag) http://bit.ly/2DR3TCe

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