3D eye cells printed for the first time
17 December 2013
A group of researchers from the UK have used 3-D biomedical printing to successfully print new eye cells | www.3ders.org |
The ability to arrange cells into highly defined patterns and structures has recently elevated the use of 3D printing in the biomedical sciences to create cell-based structures for use in regenerative medicine. |
Original in IOPscience: Adult rat retinal ganglion cells and glia can be printed by piezoelectric inkjet printing Barbara Lorber1,5, Wen-Kai Hsiao2,5, Ian M Hutchings2 and Keith R Martin1,3,4,6 Published 17 December 2013 • 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd |
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