Bioartificial Organs

Bioartificial Organs (BO) is extracorporeal or implanted devices that employ specialized cell populations to perform the functions of organs such as the pancreas or liver. The most favourable bioartificial organ manufacturing technologies is to use combined multi-nozzle three-dimensional printing techniques to automatically assemble personal cells in conjunction with other biomaterials to make exclusive organ substitutes for failed human organs. Organ manufacturing is any procedure that will produce organ substitutes using any available materials, like polymers, cells, metals, etc. In a narrow sense, organ manufacturing is a procedure that will produce bioartificial organs mimicking their counterpart's structures, components, and functions.

  • Bioactive Molecules
  • Cartilage Repair
  • Bio-Chips
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Soft Tissue Replacement

Bioartificial Organs Conference Speakers

    Recommended Sessions

    Related Journals

    Are you interested in