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Outline of Process

Cell replication in bio printing can be a bit confusing to understand  which is why I created an out line: First  original healthy cells are taken from a patience as a sample. Cell are left to matured  in order to multiply using specific methods. Once they have  multiply to a certain amount, they are collected and put into a […]

[Final] 3D Printing X Environmental Sustainability: Master Post

In the interest of maintaining the organization of this blog (and making use of the limited MB I have left), please use this master post as a fast track navigation to all posts related to this topic. The Preparation: 3DP X EX: The Beginning 3DP X EX: Re-“Source” The Process: Step 1 Step 2 Step […]

[Final] 3D Printing X Environmental Sustainability: Master Post

In the interest of maintaining the organization of this blog (and making use of the limited MB I have left), please use this master post as a fast track navigation to all posts related to this topic. The Preparation: 3DP X ES: The Beginning 3DP X ES: Re-“Source” The Process: Step 1 Step 2 Step […]

Part 1 of Process

Starting the research for Bio Printing, I came to realize that talking about bio printing in general was to open. Therefore I decided to narrow it down and to focus still on  cell reproduction for skin. I want to learn more of the process and how cells are replicated for skin use. What are the […]

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LINKS FOR WEB SOURCES
Articles written:
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v32/n8/full/nbt.2958.html
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/2015/09/cosmetics-deals-fuel-skin-3d-bioprinting
https://sites.google.com/site/gsse2014b2/pros-cons
http://www.organov…

BIO PRINTING

I want to understand the process of cell replication in bio printing and the pros or cons of the process. I want to do this because I would like to help people who are sick and may either need transplants or anything like it. Schedule: December 4- Step 1: Get the idea concept together. December […]