The future of bioprinting holds potential for the development of bioengineered uterine transplants for women with uterine factor infertility (UFI). By using a patient's own cells to create a bioprinted uterus, this approach would offer a personalized solution to UFI, reducing the risks of rejection and improving the chances of a successful pregnancy.

The future of bioprinting holds potential for the development of bioengineered uterine transplants for women with uterine factor infertility (UFI). By using a patient's own cells to create a bioprinted uterus, this approach would offer a personalized solution to UFI, reducing the risks of rejection and improving the chances of a successful pregnancy.

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