3D-printed organs could solve liver transplant shortage, startup says
You can already buy 3D-printed houses, cars, rocket engines, sneakers, and, of course, sex robots. But can I interest you in a 3D-printed kidney? It’s an offer that Vital3D plans to make a reality. The Lithuanian startup is among a growing wave of companies that want to “bioprint” body parts. Approaches to the task are varied. In the Vital3D system, lasers precisely deposit living cells and biomaterials in 3D patterns. The company says this creates functional, scalable, and reproducible tissue constructs. Vital3D believes the tech can bridge the gap between organ demand and supply. It’s a gulf that’s widening each…
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