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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Advance of Pharmacology Due to Intervention Of 3D Human Organs

Author: VISWANATHAN S, NITHYA P, DR.P.RAJESH, DR S VENU GOPAL RAJU
Abstract: The 3D organ techniques have gained attention in preclinical testing frameworks and in the alternative to animal testing. 3D printing is new,rapid expanding in health care system and many other areas. The improvement of human organ techniques is still in its minor state. Though main disadvantages like expensive and controversy over predictive value of various human situations. Many animals utilized in survey has enhanced with improvement and development of survey and expansion in medical sciences. The tenderness, grief and death experienced by animals throughsimulations are debating topic for long time. Moreover, main concern of ethics, there are numerous disadvantages of animal research such as skilled manpowernecessity, very expensive, & time consuming protocols. Aside fromwhole alternatives accessible here we are concentrating on 3D Printing Technology might be discover much promising in near future than others due to its incredible contribution. The goal of this survey to utilization of 3D Printing Technology in numerous medical technology fields as alternative of animal testing that is increasingextremely and expected to resolvenumerous ailments in future.
Keyword: 3D organs, preclinical testing, animal models, additive manufacturing (AM), rapid prototyping (RP), solid free-form technology (SFF), computer aided design (CAD), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP2.435
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