Scientists Turn Pollen into Biomedical 3D Printing Ink
Scientists Turn Pollen into Biomedical 3D Printing Ink
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Study co-lead author Assistant Professor Song Juha from the NTU School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering said: “Our findings could open new doors to customized flexible membranes that fit the human skin’s contours exactly, such as wound dressing patches or facial masks. Prof. Cho said: “Pollen microgel particles have a hollow shell structure,...
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Scientists Turn Pollen into Biomedical 3D Printing Ink
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