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3D bioprinting of the kidney—hype or hope?

Turunen et al., 2018

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9179887885884441564
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Turunen S
Kaisto S
Skovorodkin I
Mironov V
Kalpio T
Vainio S
Rak-Raszewska A
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AIMS Cell and Tissue Engineering

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Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is an evolving technique that is expected to revolutionize the field of regenerative medicine. Since the organ donation does not meet the demands for transplantable organs, it is important to think of another solution, which may …
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