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- What: The authors demonstrate the homogeneous distribution of BG particles in the PLA matrix and the long-term release of calcium from this material, which increases with increasing BG concentration . This work attempted to show that bioprinting cancer cells on excised animal tissue was a feasible way to build a tumor microvascular model.
- Who: D, printing and Hansizeng, Gao from the Haidian Kaiwen Academy, Beijing, China have published the Article: Applications of 3D Printing Technology in Angiogenesis Model for Cancer Research, in the : Proceedings of ICBioMed 2024 Workshop: Computational Proteomics in Drug Discovery and Development . . .

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