Researchers from the University of Oregon (UO) have developed 3D printed scaffolds that glow when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. This process could be used to create fluorescent biomedical implants, allowing practitioners to more accurately monitor their condition when placed inside a patient.  The technique combines melt electrowriting (MEW), a 3D printing technique that can […]
Fluorescent 3D printed implants developed in new University of Oregon study
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