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3D Printing in Tissue Engineering & Organ Printing

Aging, disease, accidents, and congenital abnormalities can contribute to tissue and organ failure. The current therapy for these failures is organ/tissue replacement from a living donor. Three-Dimensional Printing, also known as Stereo Lithography, is a method of shaping 3D things by retaining resources in layers. With advancements in this technology and biomaterials, a patient's own cells will be able to be utilize to create new tissues and organs for individuals in need. Imaging, Design approach, Material/Cell determination, Printing, and Application are all part of the standard procedure for bioprinting 3D tissues and organs. The use of X-ray, CT scan, and MRI imaging to image the wounded tissue is beneficial in the outlining method. The tiniest auxiliary and functional components of a tissue are called mini tissues.

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French Society of Mineralogy and Crystallography | The Surface Science Society of Japan | Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology | Asian Society for Colloid and Surface Science | Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers | American Gear Manufacturers Association | International Mineralogical Association | Mineralogical Society of America

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