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Galway researchers make breakthrough in 3D bioprinting of human heart tissue

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Galway researchers make breakthrough in 3D bioprinting of human heart tissue

Researchers in the University of Galway have made a breakthrough in 3D bioprinting of human heart tissue

This is a technique of 3D printing living cells to create an organ that will mimic a human organ.

Lead author Ankita Pramanick and Principal Investigator Professer Andrew Daly are working on creating 3D printed hearts that will beat just as fast and strong as a human heart.

This technology could benefit many paitents who suffer with heart conditions or have had a heart attack.

Ankita explains how her research along with professor Andrew Daly is improving 3D bioprinting of hearts

Galway researchers make breakthrough in 3D bioprinting of human heart tissue
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