Bio-printing

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October university for modern sciences and arts

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Dentistry Distinguished Graduates 2019.;

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Bio-printing is an extension of traditional 3D printing. It produces living tissue, bone, blood vessels and, potentially, whole organs for use in medical procedures, training and testing. T It provides the opportunity to generate patient-specific tissue for the development of accurate, targeted and completely personalized treatments.

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