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Most people are long familiar with 3D printers, technology which can create three-dimensional objects in a wide range of size and shapes, like chess boards and architectural models. 3D bioprinters ...
More information: Asma Harun et al, 3D Tumor-Mimicking Phantom Models for Assessing NIR I/II Nanoparticles in Fluorescence-Guided Surgical Interventions, ACS Nano (2025). DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5c01919 ...
Scientists have created a 3D-printed model to mimic the specific conditions that spur the spread of cancer cells. The model, published in the journal Life Science Alliance, allows researchers to ...
More information: Asma Harun et al, 3D Tumor-Mimicking Phantom Models for Assessing NIR I/II Nanoparticles in Fluorescence-Guided Surgical Interventions, ACS Nano (2025). DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5c01919 ...
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 ...
Muscle models mimic diabetes, inform personalized medicine As skeletal muscle engineering evolves, models in a dish examine the effects of exercise, inform treatment of Type 2 diabetes Peer ...
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