Live-Cell Printing Technology Could Replace Inkjet Method

Sarah Mangiola Inspired by ancient Chinese woodblock printing and children’s rubber stamp toy, researchers at Houston Methodist Research Institute have created a new way to print live 2-D cells that have a greater survival rate than current inkjet printing options. read more
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