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3D Printing Technique Replicates Biological Structures

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LONDON, Jan. 25, 2017 — A 3D printing technique that replicates biological structures could be used for tissue regeneration and replica organs. Imperial College London researchers have developed the method using cryogenics and 3D printing techniques. Their technique creates structures that are soft enough to mimic the mechanical properties of organs such as the brain and lungs. Structure of a single unit (a). How eight units fit together (b). Two views of a printed (c) and set eight-unit structure (d). Courtesy of Imperial College London. Being able to match the structure and softness of body tissues...Read full article

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    Published: January 2018
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    3d printing
    3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), is a manufacturing process that builds three-dimensional objects layer by layer from a digital model. This technology allows the creation of complex and customized structures that would be challenging or impossible with traditional manufacturing methods. The process typically involves the following key steps: Digital design: A three-dimensional digital model of the object is created using computer-aided design (CAD) software. This...
    Research & TechnologyeducationEuropemedicine3d printing3DBiophotonicsZhengchu TanImperial College LondonImperial College

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