Ink-jet printing creates tubes of living tissue - Reported is development of a novel computer-aided jet-based printer for tissue printing. And, printed cell aggregates have been seen to fuse and evolve into 3-dimensional, ring-like structures, says researcher Vladimir Mironov of a Carloina medical college, who says the implications for synthetic tissues and organs could be as profound as Gutenberg's15th-century press. -New Scientist, Jan 29, 2003
Also:Modified Printers Used For Tissue Engineering -Jan 29, 2003, FuturePundit
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