Biotechnology research company Frontier Bio has reported progress in developing lab-grown lung tissue, achieved by integrating bioprinting with the natural self-organizing properties of stem cells. Nominations for the 2024 3D Printing Industry Awards are now open. Tell us who is leading. Focusing on the creation of microscale lung tissue, this development could impact both treatments for […]
Frontier Bio’s lab-grown lung tissue – a new way for future transplants and respiratory treatments
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