NovoGen
NovoGen is a proprietary form of 3D printing technology that allows scientists to assemble living tissue cells into a desired pattern. When combined with an extracellular matrix, the cells can be arranged into complex structures, such as organs. Designed by Organovo,[1][2] the NovoGen technology has been successfully integrated by Invetech with a production printer that is intended to help develop processes for tissue repair and organ development.[3][4]
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- "Invetech helps bring bio-printers to life". Australian Life Scientist. Westwick-Farrow Media. December 11, 2009. Archived from the original on December 31, 2013. Retrieved December 31, 2013.
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