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Regenerative Medicine: How to Print Organs

Regenerative Medicine: How to Print Organs

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Imagine the day a child born with a congenital ear deformity walks into a clinic to receive a custom-made implant—not a plastic substitute, but a living ear engineered from her own cells.

In this episode, we explore the awe-inspiring frontier of regenerative medicine, where scientists and surgeons are collaborating with 3D printers to rebuild the human body layer by living layer.

We journey from the laboratory bench to the operating room, looking at how custom-made 3D-bioprinted cartilage, bioengineered blood vessels, and insulin-producing islet cells are transforming our definition of healing.

We dive into the technical marvels and the pioneers making this possible, from Grace’s 3D-bioprinted ear to corneal constructs that restore vision without the need for donor tissue.

Discover how the synergy between tissue engineering and gene-editing tools like CRISPR is creating patient-specific implants designed to dodge immune rejection.

As we look toward the "Dreamer's Finale," we discuss the ultimate goal: printing entire functional organs like kidneys and hearts on demand.

This breakthrough could end the agony of donor waitlists and revolutionize the standard of care, proving that the future of medicine is being built one cell at a time.



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