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She was printing a new future for Leo, a six-year-old boy who had lost a significant portion of his jaw to a rare pediatric tumor. The Blueprint of Life

The software didn't just mirror the other side of his face; it mapped the intricate internal architecture where blood vessels needed to weave through the bone. This was the "Techn" in the title of her life’s work: The Printing Process 3D Bioprinting for Reconstructive Surgery:Techn...

: Once the print was finished, the jawbone wasn't ready for Leo yet. It was placed in a bioreactor , a chamber that mimicked the conditions of the human body, allowing the cells to begin maturing into solid tissue. The Transformation She was printing a new future for Leo,

: The true breakthrough was the printer's ability to leave microscopic "tunnels" for future blood vessels to grow into—a process known as angiogenesis . Without this, the center of the new bone would die before it ever integrated. It was placed in a bioreactor , a

The procedure, which usually took twelve hours of grueling bone-shaping, was completed in four. The graft fit like a missing puzzle piece. A New Face, A New Life

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