3D bioprinting has accelerated the development of animal-free preclinical models and 3D disease modeling through iterative bioprint designs and its ability to recapitulate in vivo human biology. By mimicking internal architecture, extracellular matrix and the microenvironment, scientists gain better insights into human biomedical research with physiologically relevant data.
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