Bioprinting

Bioprinting is an innovative technology that uses 3D printing to create tissue and organ structures from living cells. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the healthcare industry. It is used in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to create patient-specific parts, such as 3D printed organs, cartilage and other tissue-related medical devices. By 3D printing living cells and other biological components, researchers can create exact replicas of different organs and tissue. The technology also has potential applications in drug development and personalized medicine. By printing cells on demand, bioprinting could create individualized drug regimens in a cost-effective way. Furthermore, bioprinting technologies could be used to create artificial organs for transplantation. This could solve the current shortage of organ donors and provide a lifesaving option for people in need of the organs.

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3D Printing and Applications

ISSN: 2831-8846
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Jianzhong Sun, School of The Environment, Jiangsu University
Now a days 3D printing is being used in a wide range of industrial and academic applications. It is a multidisciplinary journal which welcomes submissions across biological, physical, engineering and computer sciences that covers all areas related to the the 3D printing