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University of Hong Kong Scientists Explore Growing Organs with 3D Printing Technology - 3D Printing

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Researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) are working to combine 3D-printed respiratory tissue with lab-grown organoids to create functional airways for burn victims
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It was a few years ago that 3D printers came to the consumer market, because although they had existed for some time in the industrial field, they were finally available to all users. At that time we started to see 3D printers at an economical price. Since then we have seen many changes in the 3D printers and resin sector, but now it is time to talk about another use. In Hong Kong they have developed a method that combines 3D printing with organ…

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3D Printing broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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