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Bio-ink in 3D Printers- to repair damaged tissues

Biotech Today — February 13, 2020 in News 11 Likes 84 Views Share TwitterTweet on Twitter FacebookShare on Facebook Google+Google+ PinterestPinterest

Scientists developed “bio-ink” for 3D printed materials that could serve as scaffolds to repair or replace damaged tissues

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