(viperrrmostly comes out at night, mostly,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 10:16,
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tedmus
will be wanting an A1-sized printer, then
(JustHere4Coffeeremembers when all o' this were car parks,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 10:16,
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Bloody hell
Damm right.
Showing my ignorance, are the cells printed able to grow or would they stay at the level of development they were at when printed?
(4838Let the man go through,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 10:17,
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presumably
they'd act like any other cell, and age and die in accordance with the remaining natural laws that haven't yet been repealed by science
(JustHere4Coffeeremembers when all o' this were car parks,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 10:18,
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Ah
I see... :)
(4838Let the man go through,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 10:19,
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depends on the type of cells I suppose.
If you had stem cells and a bloody clever printer you could print each different cell separately. Though I imagine it will be used for skin/heart tissue for minor repairs.