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WE ARE GROWING HUMAN TISSUE,
ORGANS AND BONES IN LABS
University of Tokyo hospital
researchers are creating a
bio-3D printer, which would
use stem cells, growth
proteins and a synthetic
substance to print bones,
cartilage and joints.
Duke University researchers
announced they have
grown human skeletal
muscle that responds to
different impulses, signals
and drugs.
EpiBone is working on
growing bones from a
patient’s own cells using a
CT scan, a decellularized
bone, the patient’s stem
cells and a bioreactor.
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