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Biofabrication

Biofabrication

Print me an organ

04 Jun 2018 Margaret Harris
This article first appeared in the 2018 Physics World Focus on Biomedical Physics

Creating whole organs in the lab is a distant dream. Some experts think it always will be. But as innovations in 3D bioprinting begin to filter out of research groups and into the commercial and clinical worlds, less headline-grabbing advances could nevertheless prove significant, as Margaret Harris reports

Laboratory photo
Courtesy: CELLINK (www.cellink.com)
In biomedical science there are dreams and there are realities. Here is one of the realities: right

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