There is a revolutionary use for 3D printers in the medical field thanks to Lawrence Bonassar's lab. By printing cartilage implants with living ink, printed implants could one day treat degenerative disc disease or even replace a human ear.
There is a revolutionary use for 3D printers in the medical field thanks to Lawrence Bonassar's lab. By printing cartilage implants with living ink, printed implants could one day treat degenerative disc disease or even replace a human ear.
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