Texas A&M University: 3D-Printed Biomaterials Laced With Stem Cells Create Superior, Personalized Bone Grafts
June 03, 2020
June 03, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, June 3 -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Subtle variations in the architecture of the 22 bones of the skull give each one of us a unique facial profile. Hence, repairing the shape of skull defects, in the event of a fracture or a congenital deformity, calls for a technique that can be tailored to an individual's face or head structure.
In a new study, researchers at Texas A&M University have combi . . .
Subtle variations in the architecture of the 22 bones of the skull give each one of us a unique facial profile. Hence, repairing the shape of skull defects, in the event of a fracture or a congenital deformity, calls for a technique that can be tailored to an individual's face or head structure.
In a new study, researchers at Texas A&M University have combi . . .