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Using cartilage cells and fat-derived stem cells, patient-specific tissue engineered ears and noses can be created using 3D printing. This process addressess several of the current limitations to advancing tissue engineering into human use.
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Using cartilage cells and fat-derived stem cells, patient-specific tissue engineered ears and noses can be created using 3D printing. This process addressess several of the current limitations to advancing tissue engineering into human use.
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This page is a summary of: Co-culture of adipose-derived stem cells and chondrocytes on three-dimensionally printed bioscaffolds for craniofacial cartilage engineering, The Laryngoscope, April 2018, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/lary.27200.
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