User:ClareBowyer/sandbox


 * 1) Sections I plan to add to the organ printing page:
 * 2) Impact (New Section)
 * 3) Goal: Explain the societal impact of organ printing.
 * 4) Content:
 * 5) Aid organ transplant shortage
 * 6) Personalization of organs
 * 7) Decreased risk of organ rejection
 * 8) Decreased medical care cost
 * 9) New Figures: N/A
 * 10) References Used:
 * 11) Choonara, Yahya & Toit, Lisa & Kumar, Pradeep & Kondiah, Pierre P D & Pillay, Viness. (2016). 3D-printing and the effect on medical costs: A new era?. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research. 16. 23-32. 10.1586/14737167.2016.1138860.
 * 12) Lewis, Tim. “Could 3D Printing Solve the Organ Transplant Shortage?” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 30 July 2017, www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jul/30/will-3d-printing-solve-the-organ-transplant-shortage.
 * 13) Challenges (New Section) Clare
 * 14) Discuss the challenges that the organ printing community is currently facing.
 * 15) Content:
 * 16) Vascularization - recreating blood vessel networks
 * 17) Replicating organ function via replicating the extracellular matrix and its specific cellular components
 * 18) Integrating speed and specificity in the printing process of organs
 * 19) Recreating the hierarchical structures of organs
 * 20) New Figures: N/A
 * 21) References Used:
 * 22) Gent, Edd, and Edd GentI. “New Progress in the Biggest Challenge With 3D Printed Organs.” Singularity Hub, 7 May 2019, singularityhub.com/2019/05/07/new-progress-in-the-biggest-challenge-with-3d-printed-organs/.
 * 23) Wragg, N.M., Burke, L. & Wilson, S.L. A critical review of current progress in 3D kidney biomanufacturing: advances, challenges, and recommendations. Ren Replace Ther 5, 18 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41100-019-0218-7