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bio-ink

Using souped-up printers (called 'meat-jets'!), that print out sheets of living-cell and proteins layers to form a whole organ!

Related to what is known as 3-D printing.
See downbuild.
Organ-printing uses 'bio-ink' to 'print' the new generation of tissue-cloning!
by hammer---;, hytham April 21, 2007
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