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Miniature bioelectronic 3D human colon brings lifelike precision to cancer research
The study describes the creation of the “3D in vivo mimicking human colon” (3D-IVM-HC) model. The miniaturized ...
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have developed a new 3D-printing method for creating realistic human ...
A team of University of Colorado researchers has developed a new strategy for transforming medical images, such as CT or MRI scans, into incredibly detailed 3D models on the computer. The advance ...
Researchers from the University of Minnesota, with support from Medtronic, have developed a groundbreaking process for multi-material 3D printing of lifelike models of the heart's aortic valve and the ...
UVM Medical Center uses 3D printing to create low-cost medical training models for rural Vermont paramedics and EMTs. These models offer more frequent practice opportunities for crucial, but ...
Stanford bioengineer Mark Skylar-Scott writes about what he’s working on, how it could advance human health and well-being, and why universities are critical players in the nation’s innovation ...
In a 3D printing first, scientists have figured out how to print artificial versions of the body's complex vascular networks, which mimic our natural passageways for blood, air, lymph, and other vital ...
Engineers at the University of Pittsburgh are working to develop 3D-printed organic tissue models that mimic the behavior of living organs. Online cover of Science Advances, April issue. A ...
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