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(1,2,7,9) The production of 3D printed medicines and printed functional organs may finally result in the theory of personalized medicines and the reconstructing of an entire organ becoming a reality.
It’s a 3D printing technique that uses high power CO2 lasers to fuse particles together. The laser sinters powdered metal materials (though it can utilize other materials too, like white nylon powder, ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, has been one of the most interesting and impactful technologies to come out of the early 21st century, and few fields are as poised to take advantage ...