3d bioprinting

Why is 3D Bioprinting Important in Toxicology?

Traditional toxicological testing often relies on animal models or 2D cell cultures. However, these models have significant limitations. Animal models may not accurately predict human responses, and 2D cell cultures lack the complexity of real tissues. 3D bioprinted tissues provide a more realistic environment that mimics human organs, leading to more reliable and relevant data for assessing toxicity.

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