Scientists print 3D ovaries for mice. That function. - Is that why Chris really wanted a 3D printer??

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From the paper:

Sections were prepared for immunohistochemistry using Avidin/Biotin blocking kit (Vector Labs, SP-2001) in 10% normal goat serum in TBS.

Constructs were blocked and permeabilized with 2% donkey serum

What the fuck kind of abominations are they creating?
 
How far are they from creating fully functional 3 printing human hearts and stuff? That'd be amazing
 
How far are they from creating fully functional 3 printing human hearts and stuff? That'd be amazing

See, that's stuff that we actually need. We've got enough babies as is.

I'm wondering how long it is before some troon demands 3D printed ovaries and a uterus so he can experience the joys of motherhood.
 
See, that's stuff that we actually need. We've got enough babies as is.

I'm wondering how long it is before some troon demands 3D printed ovaries and a uterus so he can experience the joys of motherhood.
any minute now.
 
They only 3D-print the scaffolds; they still need the ovarian cells from a live mouse. While this is an important technological development, the concept is similar to 3D-printed bones, an acellular "apartment complex" for cells to take up residence.
 
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