In Russia we developed a technology of 3D-printing human tissue from living cells

The functional skin equivalent obtained in the course of the research can be used to treat diabetic ulcers and non-healing wounds

At the Moscow State Medical University (MGMA), they spoke about the joint development with scientists of the Semenov Chemical Physics Center of RAS - a technology for three-dimensional bio-printing of human tissue from living cells.

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Spheroids (cell aggregates in the form of balls) made from mesenchymal stromal stem cells (from adipose tissue and gingival mucosa) served as the material for bioprinting.

During the work, researchers obtained an artificial analogue of living human tissue - a skin equivalent. In the future, it can be used to treat diabetic and trophic ulcers, non-healing wounds, burns, etc. In addition, the technology allows you to print organs and tissues for a specific person.

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