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Title: 3D printed liver can survive for 40 days
Source: NWO mainsteam newsmedia MSN division
URL Source: http://tech.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=258282574
Published: Nov 10, 2013
Author: msn
Post Date: 2013-11-10 21:20:35 by titorite
Keywords: None
Views: 178
Comments: 2

A San Diego start-up company called Organovo has managed to use 3D printing to generate a liver that lasts for 40 days.

The company is lighting the way for 3D printed organs and edible meat of the future after developing a slice of functioning liver by printing layers of liver cells.

As the liver is an organ that naturally regenerates itself, it makes it perfect for this project and Organovo's lastest printed liver was fully functioning for 40 days, which was a 700 per cent increase on the company's previous effort last April that lasted five days.

The 3D printed liver filters out toxins and drugs to keep in nutrients, but the company has yet to master the ability to integrate blood vessels using 3D printing, hence why this example dies after 40 days as these are what keeps a normal liver alive and healthy.

Organovo's 3D printed liver can be made using a patients own stem cells, meaning it wouldn't get rejected upon implant.

The company is hoping to deliver slices of liver in the 3D Human Liver Project next year, which aims to offer a means of testing drugs on human tissue without risking harming humans.

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Livers today, hearts tomorrow, and all the synovialspinal fluid that can be greased....

It is a thing. Will everyone allow be allowed to integrate this into their lives that we all may live in a state of good living? I mean it is the brain / spine/ heart connection that is paramount... and only two out of the three are replaceable.

Unless mind transfer to the server becomes a thing... and if it does then why be a flesher right? (eww) However, would one transfer to the server long enough to allow a fresh brain to be printed to go with the rest of the new organs.

Freaky notions .

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Livers today, hearts tomorrow....

Let me know when I can order my own personal copy of Cheryl Tiegs (circa 1975).

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