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A recent attempt by [MD Shajedul Hoque Thakur] and colleagues as published in Science Advances now may have come closest to 3D printing literal wood using cellulose and lignin ink, using direct ...
The team used a circular printing model with a ... To prevent this, the 3D printing ink should have a homogeneous consistency without visible nano-fibrillated cellulose fibers.
In addition, the cellulose nanofibers developed are not only biocompatible and environmentally friendly, but also have the potential to form three-dimensional (3D) cell models that better reflect ...