3D-Printed Organs and Bioprinting

3D printing has revolutionized traditional manufacturing processes, and one of its most advanced and promising applications is bioprinting — a technology that uses living cells, biomaterials, and growth factors to build human tissues and organs layer by layer. This technology is considered crucial in offering alternative solutions for organ transplantation.

What is 3D Bioprinting?

  • 3D bioprinting is a cutting-edge technology where functional tissues and organs are created using “bio-ink” (comprising live cells, hydrogels, and biopolymers) based on computer designs in a layer-by-layer manner.
  • Unlike conventional 3D printing, bioprinting moves toward constructing living tissues and organs.

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