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Athletes, the elderly and others who suffer from injuries and arthritis can lose cartilage and experience a lot of pain. Cartilage is a tissue which has very poor regenerative potential. Researchers are now reporting, however, that they have produced found a way to produce the “rubbery” the cartilage tissue with 3-D bioprinting and human cells and have successfully confirmed it in a in vivo mice model. The development could one day lead to precisely printed implants to heal damaged noses, ears and knees. Scientists can 3-D bioprint the shape of an ear using human cells that produce cartilage. The researchers presented their work today at the 251st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS). ACS, the world’s largest scientific society, is holding the meeting here through Thursday. It features more than 12,500 presentations on a wide range of science topics. For more ground-breaking science, please check out ACS in the News: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pr... Subscribe! http://bit.ly/AmerChemSOc Facebook! / americanchem. . Twitter! / acspressroom You might also like: Press Conferences from #NOLA: • Progress toward a new flu treatment, thank... Press Conferences from #ACSsanFran: • No more ‘superbugs’? Maple syrup extract e... Press Conferences from #Boston: • Glass paint could keep metal roofs and oth... Press Conferences from #Denver: • Inaugural issue of ACS Central Science rel... Music: From Audioblocks Produced by the American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society. ACS is a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related information and research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Join the American Chemical Society! https://bit.ly/Join_ACS