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Spanish scientists create a 3D bioprinter to print human skin

172 pointsby devinpover 8 years ago

8 comments

bbaylesover 8 years ago
Hopefully this new process&#x27;s product can help alleviate some of the issues faced by burn victims.<p>When I was a small child I was run over by a car and severely burned (by the catalytic converter). I had to have multiple skin grafts, one fairly large.<p>At the time (1987), a temporary measure was to graft pig&#x27;s skin over the burn. This is apparently still done today, but this new process&#x27;s product (and others) could conceivably be used instead.<p>After the temporary graft I got autografts, which involves cutting skin off an un-burned area and applying it to a burned area. This was pretty painful†, and I wound up with a bad infection on the donor site.<p>The grafts have been fine ever since, but they&#x27;re pretty unsightly (thankfully my clothes cover them). I also have the scar from the donor site (worsened by the infection). The artificial skin produced by these new printers will hopefully prevent some of these issues.<p>† I have memories of hurting from this, but I was only 1.5 years old, so I&#x27;m not sure if they&#x27;re really memories or interpolations of things I&#x27;ve been told.
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excaliburover 8 years ago
The CIEMAT scientists then took an oath that they would never graft the skin onto a robotic endoskeleton for the purpose of infiltrating human resistance groups. Watching from the printer control workstation, Cortana remained silent.
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petreover 8 years ago
Cool. Does that mean you can print fingerprints with this tech? Might come in handy in the dystopian world we are headed into.
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divanvisagieover 8 years ago
One step closer to Westworld
givinguflacover 8 years ago
This looks amazing, but it&#x27;s a bit vague. While it may be satisfactory as &quot;functional&quot; skin, does it have nerves?
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DomreiRoamover 8 years ago
I m hoping that in some point in the future we will be able to print directly on the body to repair damage .<p>I suffer from Keratoconus and the only actual solution is corneal transplantation; I would be wonderful to be able to grow the cornea in situ. Bio-startup idea anyone?
3chelonover 8 years ago
I imagine some years from now a high demand for this by tattoo removal clinics.
brikellyover 8 years ago
Maybe they can print a nice thick amount for our new President. He seems to be in need of it.
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