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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 ...
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Researchers Develop Cellulose-Based 3D Scaffolds That Mimic Natural Tissue ArchitectureThe 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.
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Eco-friendly nanofibrous cellulose matrix has diverse applications ranging from textiles to medical devicesIn 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 ...
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