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    Glossary3D bioprinting (three-dimensional bioprinting)

    creating biological structures by layering living cells and biomaterials

    3D bioprinting, also known as three-dimensional bioprinting, is a cutting-edge technology that involves creating complex biological structures by layering living cells and biomaterials in a precise, three-dimensional pattern. This technique is used to fabricate tissues and organs for medical research, drug testing, and potentially for transplantation, offering a promising avenue for regenerative medicine and personalized healthcare.

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