3-D printing breakthrough with human embryonic stem cells
Tuesday, February 5, 2013 - 07:30
in Biology & Nature
A team of researchers from Scotland has used a novel 3-D printing technique to arrange human embryonic stem cells for the very first time. Scientists hope that this breakthrough will allow three-dimensional tissues and structures to be created using hESCs, which could, amongst other things, speed up and improve the process of drug testing.
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