30 years from now, will the technology for replacing organs with one's own tissues be ubiquitous?
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The field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has made significant advancements, but the widespread availability of replacement organs made from one's own tissue, also known as lab-grown or bioengineered organs, is still in the early stages of development. When will we be having the first examples? When might the start becoming common practice?
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