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https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-02-mobile-bedside-bioprinter-wounds.html

Mobile bedside bioprinter can heal wounds:

Imagine a day when a bioprinter filled with a patient's own cells can be wheeled right to the bedside to treat large wounds or burns by printing skin, layer by layer, to begin the healing process. That day is not far off.

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2 hours ago, peterwlocke said:

cool. love to be able to learn even more.

 

Then you should be able to get quite a bit from this article...  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-38366-w  

   Link to the Full paper published this month in Nature's Scientific Reports journal :  "In Situ Bioprinting of Autologous Skin Cells Accelerates Wound Healing of Extensive Excisional Full-Thickness Wounds"  :   https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-38366-w

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2 minutes ago, Patricialee said:

That day would be a great day in human history.

what day what would make it so.

34 minutes ago, peterwlocke said:

what day what would make it so.

The bio printer.

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