In collaboration with the University of Niccolò Cusano, Rome, Italy
In collaboration with the University of Niccolò Cusano, Rome, Italy
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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