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For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant and tiny “barcodes” that could help track individual cells.
Tiny 3D drug delivery devices could even bypass conventional means by depositing therapeutics directly into the target cell. An illustration of a 3D printed elephant figure inside a cell.© Mur et ...
They 3D-printed microscopic bar codes and an elephant inside living cells, and that too without causing any changes in their DNA. This technique could kickstart a whole new way of studying ...
(MENAFN - Swissinfo) Researchers at the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) have succeeded in creating a robot elephant using a 3D-printable lattice structure. This content was ...
In a preprint paper shared via the arXiv, scientists in Slovenia announce that they managed to 3D print a tiny elephant figure inside a living cell. The cell survived the procedure and its ...