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Bio-Printed Blood Vessels Now Possible For Body Implants

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By Abigail Klein Leichman The science of tissue engineering uses cells and biomolecules combined with scaffolds to repair, replace or regenerate a damaged body part with bio-identical tissue. But when engineered tissues are transplanted into the body, they need a network of blood vessels to function like natural tissues would. The current method is to […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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