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Printing Bodies They are some way off making hearts, kidneys or livers to order, but scientists are continuing to experiment with three-dimensional printing of organs and tissue, from blood vessels to ears. Now, Science
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New York / /

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Organovo / /

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United States / /

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Person Travel / /

Facility

University of Oxford / Weill Cornell Medical College / Wake Forest Institute / /

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printing technology / 3D printing / macroscopic network / printing / patent for this technology / soft rubber / printing skin / communication networks / therapeutic applications / skin replacement products / /

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chronic and degenerative diseases / cancer / congenital deformity / burns / /

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kidney transplant / /

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Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine / Wake Forest Institute / European Union / University of Oxford / Weill Cornell Medical College in New York / /

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Jason Spector / Mohammad Albanna / Stan Lee / Mike Renard / Gabor Forgacs / Steve Ditko / Anthony Atala / James Yoo / Curt Connors / Gabriel Villar / Antony Atala / /

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author / coordinator / Director / Executive Vice President / researcher / One of the founders / scientist / coordinator of the study / /

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PLOS ONE / /

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biomaterials / printing technology / tissue engineering / Regenerative Medicine / /

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