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Auxilium Biotechnologies bioprinted kidney and liver tissue aboard the International Space Station, a first for both. The samples returned on a SpaceX cargo capsule. The same mission produced cartilage and 28 nerve-repair implants, marking the first time a single spaceflight made three tissue types. Microgravity prevents tissue slumping, enabling even cell distribution.
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