Sep 7, 2019
Researchers 3D Print Functional Components of Human Heart
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical
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A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University just 3D printed functional components of the human heart — including small blood vessels and large beating ventricles.
“We now have the ability to build constructs that recapitulate key structural, mechanical, and biological properties of native tissues,” said Adam Feinberg, a professor at Carnegie Mellon and the co-founder of 3D printing company FluidForm, which built the tech the team used, in a statement.
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