How Scientists Are 3D BioPrinting Human Organs

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⚉ How Scientists Are 3D BioPrinting Human Organs
Lab-grown skin has been available for medical use for decades, and more recently stem cells have been used to seed scaffolds. 3D printing aims to offer biomedicine the same speed, versatility and innovation engineers enjoy.
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you are one of many channels that cover this topic on youtube like deadass only 8 videos specifically have the title as "3D Bioprinting"

briannunez
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Couldn't you print nanotubes into the 3d print as you go along

bearvassar
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Great video, but disappointed about citations.. please drop a paste bin file of links to some of these things you find! I'd love to read more about the open sourcing of Jordan Miller's project

rickycushing
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Thanks this was very informative! I'm in highschool and I'm writing an article on 3D organ printing, and want to study biomedical engineering at uni

puddleduck
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Did we not learn anything from planet of the apes ?

bradhilton
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When there are monopolies on transplants and dialysis its not surprising to see new technical skills and intelligence attacked by the powerful

madmadderson
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Man I’m all for this type of study ❤❤❤❤ this is what we need to preserve our body parts or hair .. no one absolutely no one wants to grow old having their entire body parts falling out on them . This is what Elon need to put his money in damn it

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It will be a grand day when all hospital's\medical facilitee's have 3D organic printer's catered to an indevidual's own DNA\RNA cell's. Even better would be a facilitee that could store pre-made organ's for indevidual's in case they are needed because ov an accident/incident. On top ov that all graveyard's could have a reserection facilitee using 3D organic printer's to bring loved one's back after theire cause ov death is repaired.

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