Objective: latest invention heals and protects the wound, serving as an alternative to skin transplants.
Before spraying the skin cells, researchers use a laser that accurately analyzes the size and shape of the wound. According to Kyle Binder, one of the students from the research team, the device literally prints the cells straight onto the wound.
Researchers mentioned that their new system, entitled bioprinting, which works similar to a multicolor office inkjet printer, proved to be successful during the experiments carried out on mice. It is said that burn wounds healed in two weeks.
In order to perform trials on humans, researchers will require approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Currently the team collaborates with U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine to invent a device that would help heal different types of wounds in soldiers that are on missions in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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