SMRTR TechNov 5, 2024Interesting Engineering

High-speed 3D bioprinter precisely creates human tissues from brain to bone

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The University of Melbourne's acoustic wave-based 3D bioprinter creates complex human tissue structures 350 times faster than traditional methods, improving cell survival and structural integrity for enhanced disease research and personalized medicine development.

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