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UTS Researchers Advance Study of Preeclampsia With Bioprinted Placentas

UTS Researchers Advance Study of Preeclampsia With Bioprinted Placentas

September 17, 2025 Medical

Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have successfully 3D bioprinted miniature placentas, opening a new path for investigating pregnancy complications. The study, published in Nature Communications and led by Associate Professor Lana McClements with first author Dr Claire Richards, highlights the potential of this technology in addressing conditions such as preeclampsia, which affects 5–8% of pregnancies and contributes to global maternal and infant mortality.

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