THREE-DIMENSIONAL BIO-PRINTING OF ORGANS: ETHICAL AND LEGISLATIVE ASPECTS

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5
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2016

A. Melerzanov (1), Candidate of Medical Sciences; A. Mishra (1), N. Manturova (2), MD 1 -Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology 2 -N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow

3D (three-dimensional) bio-printing is a promising alternative to donation, which must solve the problem of donor organ shortage. However, there are a number of ethical and legislative problems that should be solved by the time that the first transplantation-suitable organs (3D constructions) are designed and the first transplantations done.

Keywords: 
three-dimensional bio-printing
ethics
legislation
cell technologies



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