Kentucky-based software firm Advanced Solutions has developed a 3D human tissue printer, in a new initiative that could revolutionize global healthcare. Dubbed the "BioAssemblyBot," the new 3D bioprinter isn’t printing useable human organs just yet, but with models that closely mimic functional lungs, hearts, kidneys, pancreases, bones and even human skin, Advanced Solutions reps say it won’t be long before they take the leap to printing real human organs ready for transplant.
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lunes, 26 de junio de 2017
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