3D Bioprinting

3D bioprinting is like regular 3D printing, but instead of using plastic or metal, it uses living cells to create tissues and organs. It involves layering these cells on top of each other to build a 3D structure. This technology has the potential to revolutionize medicine by creating custom-made organs for transplants, testing new drugs on human tissues, and even helping in research to understand diseases better. Learning 3D bioprinting involves understanding biology, engineering, and computer programming.
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Shaun Moshasha
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