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Lego-inspired, tiny 3D-printed bricks help repair bone fractures and soft tissue – techtoday19
Through the combination of cell therapy and the use of biomaterial scaffolds, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine are the emerging areas with encouraging clinical applications. Bio-scaffolding is the use of biocompatible and bioresorbable materials …
Through the combination of cell therapy and the use of biomaterial scaffolds, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine are the emerging areas with encouraging clinical applications. Bio-scaffolding is the use of biocompatible and bioresorbable materials to construct a 3D structure comparable to the implant tissue area in order to promote tissue regeneration and injury recovery.
Now, the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) researchers have developed a tiny, 3D-printed technology t…
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