3d Bioprinting Of Functional Human Skin: Production And In Vivo Analysis

GotHair?

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So just ran into this article.
First the original paper:
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/1...6D5D1CEF7BC235D3856.c4.iopscience.cld.iop.org

Then check the independent article:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...ng-transplants-chemical-testing-a7543616.html

Sounds interesting. There are some pictures of the skin in the Independent article but I'm not sure they are related. The paper itself is behind the paywall which is a bummer. However I am really interested if their skin has hair follicles on it. Or if it is a possibility...
 

abcdefg

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If its the one I remember seeing the skin did have hair follicles, but I dont know how closely they resembled real human hair genetically speaking. If its even relevant to growing head hair I am not sure either. Decades away if ever I wouldnt get your hopes too high on this kind of thing. That printer probably costs hundreds of thousands.
 
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