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ZME Science on MSNScientists 3D Printed Microscopic Elephants and Barcodes Inside Cells for the First TimeTo print microscopic structures, scientists need to inject a liquid material called a photoresist into the cell. This special ...
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New Scientist on MSN3D printing could enable a long-term treatment for type 1 diabetesSmall, 3D-printed devices, designed to be implanted directly under the skin, could allow people with type 1 diabetes to ...
An international team of scientists has achieved a significant breakthrough in diabetes research by successfully 3D printing ...
The breakthrough involved printing human islets – the insulin-producing clusters of cells in the pancreas – using a customised bioink made from alginate and decellularised human ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNElephant robot demonstrates bioinspired 3D printing technologyA cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless interplay between soft and rigid tissues. Muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones ...
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 ...
The breakthrough involved printing human islets – the insulin-producing clusters of cells in the pancreas – using a customised bioink made from alginate and decellularised human pancreatic tissue.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew 3D bio-printed model closely mimics the complexity of natural lung tissueUBC Okanagan researchers have developed a 3D bio-printed model that closely mimics the complexity of natural lung tissue, an ...
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