The humanity desperately need more of bio research. Currently, the biggest problem with artificial cells is the immune attack. It can be solved with CRISPR gene editing technique, but it's still work in progress. The humanity is unfortunately still not there yet. We absolutely need to invest more money, time and effort into solving the issue of replacing damaged human tissue and organs with an artificial replacement.
Is it a good thing to test drugs intended for humans on 3D printed tissues?
When I click on a link like this, I expect to see a massive high res image of a 3D-printed living lung tissue.
Heavy emphasis on the tissue in lung tissue: https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do...
Still not high res enough to see the "complex three-dimensional (3D) vascularized tri-culture airway model".
The humanity desperately need more of bio research. Currently, the biggest problem with artificial cells is the immune attack. It can be solved with CRISPR gene editing technique, but it's still work in progress. The humanity is unfortunately still not there yet. We absolutely need to invest more money, time and effort into solving the issue of replacing damaged human tissue and organs with an artificial replacement.