This Pen 3-D Prints Live Cells On A Damaged Bone

Surgeons can precisely position cells on the site of injury and speed up recovery.

Everyone from McDonald's to Apple is jumping on the 3-D printing bandwagon. But it's only when you see live cells being printed right onto a damaged bone that you finally start to grasp what this technology is capable of.

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Published on December 13, 2013 07:38
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