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  2. Artificial bone - Wikipedia

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    3D printing is becoming an efficient way to produce artificial bones. First, a bone model is created by means of reconstruction of CAT scan images obtained from the patient. Then the artificial bone materials are used as "filament" for 3D printing. According to the resolution grafts, the 3D bone model would be divided into some layers.

  3. 3D bioprinting - Wikipedia

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    Different models of 3D printing tissue and organs. Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting is the use of 3D printing–like techniques to combine cells, growth factors, bio-inks, and biomaterials to fabricate functional structures that were traditionally used for tissue engineering applications but in recent times have seen increased interest in other applications such as biosensing, and ...

  4. Organ printing - Wikipedia

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    Organ printing utilizes techniques similar to conventional 3D printing where a computer model is fed into a printer that lays down successive layers of plastics or wax until a 3D object is produced. [1] In the case of organ printing, the material being used by the printer is a biocompatible plastic. [1]

  5. Mashudu Tshifularo - Wikipedia

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    University of Pretoria. Steve Biko Academic Hospital. Mashudu Tshifularo is a South African educator and Otolaryngologist. He led the first team to use 3D-printed bones for reconstructive middle ear implants, providing a cure for some kinds of deafness. [2] As a lay pastor, he has also published several books.

  6. Anatomography - Wikipedia

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    Anatomography is an interactive website which supports generating anatomical diagrams and animations of the human body. The Anatomography website is maintained by the DBCLS (Database Center for Life Science) non-profit research institute located at the University of Tokyo. Anatomical diagrams generated by Anatomography, and 3D polygon data used ...

  7. Robocasting - Wikipedia

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    Robocasting (also known as robotic material extrusion [ 1]) is an additive manufacturing technique analogous to Direct Ink Writing and other extrusion-based 3D-printing techniques in which a filament of a paste-like material is extruded from a small nozzle while the nozzle is moved across a platform. [ 2] The object is thus built by printing ...