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International scientists have been researching a method to produce functional human islets using a 3D printing process. The ...
A 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors has been created. The work could lead to improved glucose monitors for millions of people who suffer from diabetes.
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A 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors has been created by Washington State University researchers. The work could lead to improved glucose monitors for millions of people who ...
We might not be ready to 3D print a roast, but the complicated and edible structures produced by 3D printers could be the start of something new Ian Burrell Wednesday 08 January 2014 18:01 GMT ...
The researchers next wanted to see whether the findings translated to animal models. To do so, they engineered neurons in mice to lack the same two key proteins for glucose import and metabolism.
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