{"id":11982,"date":"2018-07-04T07:36:39","date_gmt":"2018-07-04T07:36:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessbooster.ro\/?p=11982"},"modified":"2020-10-08T22:23:31","modified_gmt":"2020-10-08T22:23:31","slug":"bioprinting-2018s-main-breakthroughs-so-far","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessbooster.ro\/bioprinting-2018s-main-breakthroughs-so-far\/","title":{"rendered":"3D Bioprinting – 2018\u2019s Main Breakthroughs So Far"},"content":{"rendered":"
3D Bioprinting tissue isn\u2019t a new idea, yet the method, so far, has been limited to tissues that are very small or very thin and lack blood vessels. Signs of Progress<\/span>\u00a0have been made across the globe.\u00a0We have already seen lab-grown ears, bladders, blood vessels, and other parts implanted in patients and the\u00a0<\/span>world’s first bioprinted tibia transplant<\/a>. We’ve also seen how a\u00a03D printed prosthetic hands<\/a> changed a few kids’ lives. And, yes, the medical world has not reached that point where it can 3D bioprint a fully functional human heart, yet scientists do believe that day is only a few years away. Here are some of the most relevant 3D bioprinting breakthroughs registered in 2018’s first six months that are worth looking at, if you share my interest in emerging technologies able to change the face of modern medicine. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\r\nSuper soft structures that replicate the brain and lungs<\/h2>\r\n