Promising Biomaterial to Build Better Bones with 3D Printing
TBMG-26077
12/01/2016
- Content
A Northwestern University research team has developed a 3D printable ink that produces a synthetic bone implant that rapidly induces bone regeneration and growth. This hyperelastic “bone” material, the shape of which can be easily customized, one day could be especially useful for the treatment of bone defects in children. The findings were published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
- Citation
- "Promising Biomaterial to Build Better Bones with 3D Printing," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2016.