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Researchers from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences in Iran have conducted studies on tissue engineering, specifically focusing on modular biofabrication and the creation of tissue building blocks. The researchers highlight the advantages of this approach, which aims to produce tissues that closely resemble native tissues and organs. High-precision technologies such as microfluidics and 3D bioprinting are used in the biofabrication process, along with bioreactors to control perfusion to the tissues. The research concludes that these technologies are rapidly advancing and have promising applications in tissue engineering. This information is available in the Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering and can be accessed online. [Extracted from the article] |