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Researchers turn to microfluidics technology in hopes of 3D printing human organs

Researchers from the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey are using computational modeling techniques to advance microfluidics-based 3D bioprinting, and they hope it can one day enable the fabrication of entire human organs. Many of today’s state-of-the-art bioprinters are based on extrusion processes, whereby bioinks are deposited by a nozzle to create tissue structures […]

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Author: Kubi Sertoglu