The document discusses how 3D printing can be used to print living tissue by printing cells embedded within a hydrogel scaffold. The printed cells are able to organize themselves and form structures that match the shape of the scaffold, allowing complex living tissues to be created through 3D bioprinting.
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The document discusses how 3D printing can be used to print living tissue by printing cells embedded within a hydrogel scaffold. The printed cells are able to organize themselves and form structures that match the shape of the scaffold, allowing complex living tissues to be created through 3D bioprinting.
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