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D bioprinting uses living cells as "ink" to create functional tissues. Discover how this technology is transforming medicine and what challenges lie ahead.
A group of North Texas doctors and scientists printed part of a human femur — the longest and strongest bone in the body — that mimics the strength, flexibility and overall mechanics of a real femur.
Doctors shared the challenges of helping their young patients with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer, with Anamika Prasad. In the majority of cases, treatment requires a highly complicated surgery ...
Camci-Unal says this innovative approach provides an affordable, cost-effective and sustainable solution to bone repair challenges. “The precision of 3D printing technology will enable us to design ...
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3D bioprinting materials offer possibility for better bone and ... - MSN3D bioprinting is an advanced tissue engineering technique that builds complex tissues using bioactive substances like living cells and scaffolds. It provides personalized tissue repair solutions ...
Why 3D printing could make housing cheaper and more sustainable The building and construction sector is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
Researchers have invented a new solvent-free polymer for digital light printing (DLP), a type of 3D printing that essentially pulls solid objects out of a shallow pool of resin one layer at a time ...
My 3D printing journey, part 2: Printing upgrades and making mistakes 3D-printing new parts for the A1 taught me a lot about plastic, and other things.
University of Texas at Dallas mechanical engineers have designed a 3D-printed femur that could help doctors prepare for surgeries to repair bones and develop treatments for bone tumors.
3D printing startup co-founder Jason Ballard explains how he thinks 3D-printed houses will transform construction jobs and resist the effects of climate change.
This research focuses on developing and optimizing trauma plates made from PEKK and carbon fiber reinforced PEKK (CF-PEKK) using a 2-step process; fabrication through 3D printing followed by pressing, ...
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