Friday, October 25, 2013

3D Printer Uses Microscopic Water Droplets That May Be Used For Tissue Engineering and Wound Healing

We know 3D printers build solid objects. But they also build liquid objects now, thanks to a research team at the University of Oxford. Watch this video as microscopic water-filled, lipid-coated droplets pop from a 3D printer’s nozzles and stick to one another to form patterned structures.

http://bioprintingworld.com/3d-printer-uses-microscopic-water-droplets-that-may-be-used-for-tissue-engineering-and-wound-healing/

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