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The drug is basically ready to use. Just going over safety checks and they hope to have it out by 2030. So unless you plan on dying within the next few years, high chances it's happening in your lifetime.
Which is good news for me, I lack 4 permanent teeth congenitally.
But I definitely know what you're talking about, having heard about it on/off for literally 20 years. I think this team/research started in 2005.
I'm still waiting on the 3d printed spare organs. Read about those in the early 00's as well. I think they've managed a rabbits heart already. A functional one.