Turkish signature in studies that will make world medical historyProf. Dr. Ali Ertürk, Director of the Helmholtz Institute of Tissue Engineering in Germany, opened the doors of his laboratories, where he carries out biotechnology studies that make a sound in the world, to Demirören News Agency. Ertürk, who is known not only in Germany but also around the world for his research, which has been featured on the covers of the world's most important science journals, said: "One of the most important technologies we are currently working on is to transform these maps into a cell-by-cell tissue using 3D bioprinters. We are the only research group in the world that can produce these maps. When those three-dimensional printers develop in terms of engineering, I guess we will be able to produce all of the large parts of human organs, organs, in the future. Organ transplantation may become history in the same way."