Posts tagged 3D Print tissue replacement implants
Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers used to 3D Print Implants

By controlling the growth of bacterial cellulose with oxygen using “superhydrophobic interfaces”, Orlando Rojas and colleagues at Aalto University of Finland have discovered a way to use bacterial cellulose nanofibers to 3D print more realistic, safer, and personalized tissue replacement implants.

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