Yang Ping's decision to use stem cells for muscle cultivation wasn't spontaneous, but rather the result of careful consideration.
If successful, it becomes relatively easy to expand into cultivating other organs such as skin, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, bones, and even joints.
In the long run, it may be possible to develop towards cultivating organs such as heart, liver, and kidneys.
The organization techniques and equipment required for this topic will be relatively convenient, such as nanoscale micro-stents, which can be easily acquired through Takahashi.
Nanoscale micro-stents have high demands on 3D printing technology. Their three-dimensional structure is arranged at the cell cluster level and should be able to guide muscle fiber into spatial configurations.
This level of 3D printing technology is not currently available domestically. The core technology is monopolized by German and Japanese enterprises.