Abstract
Bioprinting has generated bones, cartilage, and some muscles; hearts and livers are still years away.
- 3D Bioprinting System for Human-Scale Tissue Constructs: http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v34/n3/full/nbt.3413.html.Google Scholar
- Northwell Health Wins Award for 3D Bioprinting: https://www.northwell.edu/about/news/northwell-health-announces-3d-bioprinting-winner-medical-innovation-contest.Google Scholar
- Video: Adam Feinberg of Carnegie Mellon University discusses 3D bioprinting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zfl_tFdt2D4&feature=youtu.be.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- 3D-printing human body parts
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