3D printing in the life sciences: Difference between revisions
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[[Image:Prototype gel bioprinter.jpg|right|thumb|Prototype of a gel bioprinter generating a tube that can be implanted for controlled drug release ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXaagHdaVhE video])]] | |||
With technical improvements and increased affordability, 3D printing is fast gaining importance in the life science. For a graphical overview of the history of 3D printing see the [http://www.dipity.com/cmclellan/The-History-of-3D-Printing/ timeline]. | With technical improvements and increased affordability, 3D printing is fast gaining importance in the life science. For a graphical overview of the history of 3D printing see the [http://www.dipity.com/cmclellan/The-History-of-3D-Printing/ timeline]. | ||
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With technical improvements and increased affordability, 3D printing is fast gaining importance in the life science. For a graphical overview of the history of 3D printing see the timeline.