Thursday, January 24, 2008





(WO/2007/124023) INK-JET PRINTING OF TISSUES

A method of forming an array of viable cells is carried out by ink-jet printing a cellular composition containing said cells on a substrate. At least two different types of viable mammalian cells are printed on the substrate, the at least two different types of viable mammalian cells selected to together form a tissue. In some embodiments at least three or four different viable mammalian cells are printed on the substrate, the cells selected to together form a tissue. In some embodiments one of the viable mammalian cell types is a stem cell.


"Biopunk," here we come!

(Thanks to the newly redesigned Keyhoe Report.)

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