Tissue-printing
Tissue-printing is a 3D printing technique that allows for the printing of human-sized organ and tissue structures. This is done by incorporating cells directly into a hydrogel-based bio-ink, which is then deposited in layers to form the desired 3D structure. The technique is beneficial in that it can be used to produce patient-specific structures, aiding in the development of personalized medicine. Additionally, it can be used to study tissue development and regenerate tissue that has been damaged, leading to advances in medical treatments. Furthermore, it can help to reduce the cost and timelines involved in medical research and development.
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1 journal(s) foundTissue Repair and Regeneration
ISSN: 2640-6403
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Lin Ye, Lecturer, UHW Main Building.
Journal of Tissue Repair and Regeneration is an open access peer review journal, which covers all the areas in the fields of tissue repair and regeneration, which will acts as a media to update world wide researchers with the recent developments in this area. JTRR, also focuses on the recent mechanism, diagnosis and treatment of derma