Pandorum Technologies in the third week of December 2015 developed India’s first artificial _____ _____ with the help of 3-D printing technology. The development is a major step forward in the on-demand manufacturing of 3D printed human organs. The artificial ____ _____ can grow and survive up to eight weeks. Such 3D printing has the potential to save lives of patients. Also, it has less side-effect and can be made at lower costs.
Which organ is being talked about?
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India’s first Artificial Liver Tissue using 3D printingThe 5 mm liver tissue was made using 10 million liver cells which were arranged 3D architecture made of glucose, proteins and living cells. The living cells extracted from a particular type of insect were used as an ink, which was placed in three interchangeable dispensers of the printer’s head controlled by lasers.