UBCO Researchers Develop 3D-Printed Living Lung Tissue
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Summary
UBCO researchers have developed a 3D bio-printed model that mimics natural lung tissue, revolutionizing the study of lung disease and treatment development.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThis work could change how lung disease is studied and improve health options for those living with the illness.
The model produces tissue that closely resembles the complexity of a human lung.
Printed tissue enables better testing of drugs and disease pathways.
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