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ArtikelBiofabrication; Fit to Print  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8830 (Apr. 2013), page 79.
Topik: Three Dimensional Imaging; Medical Research; Digital Printing
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Isi artikel The idea of printing organs has moved beyond the realm of fantasy, as the technology of three-dimensional printing (in which layers of material are laid down one at a time to create a solid object) has improved. Though implantable organs are still beyond reach, researchers have used the technique to build layers of cells into living tissues. And as several recent papers--including one this week in Science by Hagan Bayley, a chemical biologist at Oxford University--show, this approach is evolving fast. All of this work is in its early stages. No one is talking of transplantable artificial organs in the near future. But they may be only years, rather than decades, away.
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