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Biofabrication

Biofabrication

3D printing creates strong, stretchy hydrogels that stick to tissue

26 Aug 2024
Matt Davidson with a 3D printed material for medical applications
Strong, stretchy and sticky Matt Davidson, a research associate in the Burdick Lab, demonstrates a 3D printed material suitable for a variety of medical applications. (Courtesy: Casey Cass/CU Boulder)
A new method for 3D printing, described in Science, makes inroads into hydrogel-based adhesives for

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