3D bioprinting to help heal wounds | Headline Science
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Doctors might one day use a 3D-printing device like this one to help heal injuries. Reporting in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, researchers designed a device that can print biocompatible gel in many directions and depths.
“Automatic Photo-Cross-Linking System for Robotic-Based In Situ Bioprinting”
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
doi.org/10.102...
Corresponding author: Carmelo De Maria, Ph.D.
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Give me 1 example where it solves complexity ? Why not use a fluid ? Should get in any cracks right ?
The manner is using layers ? What’s the point it’s useless
Couldn’t you just insert a mesh … or some cream that act like a prodrug to cells ? Then seal it with another thing, considering low costs and economics