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Will we really be able to create biological organs in the laboratory one day?

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labIn this age of modern science, everyday life has become much easier and more enjoyable using technology. An example of what could not have been imagined even a decade ago is now before our eyes. A number of important discoveries, such as the synthetic blood vessel, have become a beacon of hope for many people. The history of making the necessary organs in the laboratory using the recipient’s stem cells is not new. In the body of one person in 2011 Successful surgery Her cancerous airway has been replaced by a synthetic organ. In this case, 3D scanning is used to take a picture of the patient’s two main airways and make an initial prototype from them. This basic process was completed in just two days.

After a 12-hour operation, the patient’s cancerous airway was replaced by a new one (which was made in a laboratory). As it is made up of the cells of the recipient, further cell division will be possible in it which happens in normal organs.

This is just an example. Not all needs are the same and the structure of all organs is not simple, so the question remains.

Kidney transplantation is one of the most talked about medical topics in the world. This requires a donor who will donate his kidney to the recipient. But finding a donor for this invaluable part of the body is often quite a difficult task. And so in this case, if the kidney can be made artificially, it will be a blessing for mankind.

Scientists are continuing research to achieve this goal. Using 3D printers to make kidneys from already living cells Early steps Done. Although not fully developed, the research suggests that the process of creating a kidney using cells instead of ink on a desktop printer suggests a much better alternative in its infancy.

But even after that the word remains. Exactly when will these studies see the face of practical success? How many of these will be within reach? How long can artificial limbs be stored? Will there be any side effects?

Scientists have faced many such questions and challenges. Let’s do some more. . . . Or wait a few decades to see what happens.

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