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BIO INX pioneers 3D bioprinting with ready-to-use biomaterials, bridging the gap between regenerative medicine research and real-world clinical applications.
Oak Ridge researchers tested 3D-printed steel capsules in a high-flux reactor, remove them fully intact after a month.
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