Next Revolution in Medicinal World? 3D Bioprinting !
When it comes to medicine, 3D bioprinting -which might become critically important for this field- refers to the process of 3D printing organs or tissues by creating cell patterns where cell function and viability are preserved.
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3D Bioprinting refers to the three-dimensional printing of a biological tissue and organ done with the help of living cells, through organ transplantation and tissue engineering. It mainly utilizes layer-by-layer method, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques.
3D Bioprinting is used to print tissues and organs that helps during drug and pills research and has also begun to include the printing of scaffolds that can be used to regenerate joints and ligaments.
The 3D Bioprinting market is anticipated to grow in the forecast, owing to the factors such as growing elderly population, rising demand for organ transplant, technological advancements and innovations and improving R&D activities.