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14 May, 19:52

A new development involves a network of plastic tubes being printed within an organ. After the whole organ is printed, these plastic tubes are dissolved, leaving a network of empty tunnels.

Why does the organ need to have the empty tunnels within it?

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  1. 14 May, 20:11
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    These are needed to mimic the blood vessels which these organs will use for the supply or drainage of fluids e. g blood.

    In addition the empty tunnels serve as the routes for nutrients and oxygen supply for the organ.

    In summary the tunnels provided a vascular structure to support the organ
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