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Scientists 3D-Print First Functional Human Brain Tissue

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at the Wisconsin-Madison have successfully 3D-printed human brain tissue that functions like the real thing, opening new avenues for neurological disease research.

  • Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have created the world's first 3D-printed functional human brain tissue.
  • The 3D-printed brain tissue can grow and form networks, allowing neurons to communicate through neurotransmitters.
  • This breakthrough could revolutionize the study of neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's by providing a more flexible and customizable research model.
  • The technique involves using horizontal layers of 'bio-ink' gel, enabling the creation of almost any type of neuron at any time.
  • The development is expected to enhance understanding of brain function and aid in the prevention of neurological diseases.
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