Development of a 3D printed device to support long term intestinal culture as an alternative to hyperoxic chamber methods
Journal Title: 3D Printing in Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue
Abstract
The 3D design described in this article is included within the article (and its Additional file 1 and 2).
Authors and Affiliations
Matheus O. Costa, Roman Nosach, John C. S. Harding
Publisher Correction to: 3D Printing in Medicine, volume 5
3D printing of surgical hernia meshes impregnated with contrast agents: in vitro proof of concept with imaging characteristics on computed tomography
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Utilizing a low-cost desktop 3D printer to develop a “one-stop 3D printing lab” for oral and maxillofacial surgery and dentistry fields
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Simulation of semilunar valve function: computer-aided design, 3D printing and flow assessment with MR
The structure of the valve leaflets and sinuses are crucial in supporting the proper function of the semilunar valve and ensuring leaflet durability. Therefore, an enhanced understanding of the structural characteristics...
Using 3D models in orthopedic oncology: presenting personalized advantages in surgical planning and intraoperative outcomes
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