Ink Enables 3D Printed “Bone” With Living Cells
A ceramic-based ink may allow surgeons to 3D-print bone parts complete with living cells that could be used to repair damaged bone tissue,.
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A ceramic-based ink may allow surgeons to 3D-print bone parts complete with living cells that could be used to repair damaged bone tissue,.
Healthy enamel is essential to a healthy mouth. Composed almost entirely of apatite (calcium phosphate) deposited on a substrate of 3 unique enamel.