Biofabrication
Biofabrication is an emerging 3D printing technology that uses a range of materials, including living cells, to create functional, biologically-relevant structures. This breakthrough technology has a variety of applications, from regenerative medicine to bioprinting food and tissues. With biofabrication, researchers and scientists are able to produce complex biological structures and products in a much more efficient and cost-effective manner than ever before. This allows for the potential development of treatments for diseases and for the generation of new materials for a variety of applications. In addition, biofabrication can be used to design and build customized medical devices, such as prosthetics and implants, as well as biopolymers-based products, such as those used in packaging, clothing, and other everyday items. As the technology continues to develop, its applications are expected to expand further and revolutionize the way we approach medicine, manufacturing, and more.
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