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UBC Okanagan develops 3D lung model to advance lung disease research, drug testing, and personalised medicine.
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UBCO researchers create 3D-printed living lung tissue. Printed tissue enables better testing of drugs and disease pathways.
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A team of researchers at UBC Okanagan has created a 3D-printed model of living lung tissue that closely mimics the real thing. This breakthrough could help scientists better understand lung diseases ...