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    Researchers have 3D printed an artery that monitors blood pressure to enable doctors to monitor cardiovascular health remotely.

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    • The next steps include optimizing the technique as well as utilizing the material to #3Dprint replacement heart valves and potentially even other organs or organ-associated structures. Find out more on @3DMedNet. #3Dprinting #medicine https://t.co/rbLLR1Zqdy

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    Researchers from Rice University (TX, USA) have used powdered sugar to 3D print blood vessel templates, keeping densely packed cells alive for 2 weeks.

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    Researchers from Rice University (TX, USA) have used powdered sugar to 3D print blood vessel templates, keeping densely packed cells alive for 2 weeks.

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    A team of scientists from University of Colorado Denver (CO, USA) has developed a 3D-printable material capable of mimicking bone and cartilage.

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    • Scientists from @CUSystem Denver have developed a novel material that can be used to #3Dprint complex and porous lattices, mimicking cartilage and other biological tissues. Read the full story on @3DMedNet. #3Dprinting https://t.co/dy3O7YtDce