3D bioprinting has been an emanate field represented by various biologically applied deposition and assembling systems, that includes direct writing, photolithography, microstamping, extrusion, laser writing, electro-printing, stereolithography, microfluidics, and inkjet deposition. Healthcare is one of the major applications where 3D bioprinting is bringing a significant change. The need for organ transplantation across the world has increased in recent years, owing to increasing diseases requiring transplants. According to latest NHS (National Health Service) figures, the average time a person spends on the waiting for a kidney transplant is around 2 and a half to 3 years.
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