Biotech company set to begin 3-D printing human tissue

Posted: November 5, 2014 at 2:52 am

California-based biotech firm Organovo is set to begin selling 3-D-printed liver tissue by the end of the year, part of the growing movement to bring the technology to the medical field. Credit: Courtesy of Organovo

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) Add one more to the growing list of 3-D-printed products: human organs.

California-based biotech firm Organovo is set to begin selling 3-D-printed liver tissue by the end of the year, part of the growing movement to bring the technology to the medical field.

Organovo cant yet print a fully functioning liver. But the company has already been working with a handful of laboratories to manufacture live liver tissue, offering scientists a new way to conduct research.

This gives researchers the kind of tool that they just havent head in the past, said Michael Renard, executive vice president at Organovo. They cant do the kind of experiments on a person that they can do with this tissue in a lab setting.

Within the next few years, Renard says 3-D-printed tissues could also be used in patient treatment, to replace small parts or organs or encourage cell regeneration.

So how do you print human tissue?

The process starts when scientists grow human cells from biopsies or stem cells. They then feed the cells into special printers that can arrange them three-dimensionally by cell type in the way that theyd appear in the human body.

Once the cells have been printed in the right arrangement, they begin to signal to one another, fuse and organize themselves into a collective system.

Renard didnt want to speculate on when the printing of whole organs might become a reality, but many researchers are excited about the possibility and its implications for transplant procedures.

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