3D Bioprinting Enables Tissue Engineering
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
3D bioprinting will enable tissue engineering by its ability to create complex human tissues with precision and consistency, and to thereby serve unmet needs in medicine. Two new companies, Organovo and TeVido BioDevices, have staked out medical applications where 3D bioprinting provides advantages.
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