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From polymers to prosthetics: the growth of 3D printing in biomedicine

Adam Sanford
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From polymers to prosthetics: the growth of 3D printing in biomedicine

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is revolutionizing the way we create solid objects from digital files. It is now accessible to the masses and being used across a variety of fields, including biomedicine. With the ability to manufacture pharmaceutical products, prosthetic ears, and even artificial organs, the potential of 3D printing in biomedicine is limitless. In this in-depth report, we analyze the latest trends and exciting innovations in 3D printing technology and materials in biomedicine, including tissue and organ fabrication, implants and prosthetics, and more.

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