How can an organ print in the human body after you listen?
So far, there have been a lot of researches on 3D bioprinting tissues and organs, which are basically about how to place enough cells in an abiotic matrix outside the organism to culture them to a certain stage. Enter any desired place. However, one company is very special. It believes that it is a better choice if it can print cells in the human body and use the body's ability to cultivate and promote cell reproduction. This method is also referred to as "in vivo printing." Lucas Mearian of Computerworld reports the situation and I compiled it as follows. William Warren, vice president of Sanofi Pasteur's subsidiary VaxDesign Campus, told participants at the Fast 3D Printing Technology Conference last week that in vivo bioprinting is also a violation of the human body. The least sexual technique. The picture shows Sanofi Pasteur's bio-printing nozzle is extruding test material on the balloon. Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccine division of Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, is also the world's largest company dedicated to the development of human vaccines. Recently, it has developed a bioprinting method that can squeeze tissue of different thicknesses to culture cells to form tissue. With this technology, Sanofi Pasteur can print any desired substance through collagen, a protein that links tissue to fibrinogen as a human hemostatic agent. Warren believes that 3D bioprinting will certainly achieve a series of simple results before implementing so-called in vivo printing. For example, in hearing, you can copy the auditory tissue; for vision, you can copy the skin tissue; in the internal skeleton, you can also copy the spine. At the same time, Warren also believes that within 5 to 7 years, the technology of in vitro bio-printing organs will be realized. Warren said: "I think we must first do it in vitro, in vitro, and it is very successful now. But in the long run, it will definitely do this in the body." At present, bio-printing technology is mainly used for drug testing, and the individual's tissue is used to culture the patient's tissue, and then used to test the effectiveness or toxicity of the drug. Other institutions are also doing research in this area. For example, the University of Toronto has successfully printed the skin, and a company in California, Organovo, has successfully printed liver tissue for drug testing. The picture shows Sanofi Pasteur's bioprint pen tip
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