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3D printing human tissue

3D printing human tissue

With the promise of being able to print practically any object wherever you are, 3D printers are rightly being touted as a revolution in technology.

Now scientists at the University of Oxford have furthered the potential of the machines by printing artificial human tissue – using just oil and water.

The technique raises the possibility that tissue could be created to replace material damaged in accidents or through illness, or even as a drug delivery system.

To read this Huffingdon Post article in full, click here.

 

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