3D printing human tissue could help keep astronauts healthy all the way to Mars. One of our projects has produced its first bioprinted skin and bone samples. This sped-up clip shows the bioprinting of human skin cells using human blood plasma as a nutrient-rich ‘bio-ink’. Plant- and algae-sourced methylcellullose and alginate have been added to increase the viscosity of this bio-ink, to make it suitable for use in low gravity conditions.
Credit: University Hospital of Dresden Technical University
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