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Engineers 3D-print sensors onto moving organs

July 1, 2020 sarah Jonas 3D-Printed, 3D-printing, Medical Devices, Robotic Surgery, Sensors

A new technique funded by NIBIB and developed by University of Minnesota researchers allows 3D printing of hydrogel-based sensors directly on the surface of organs, such as lungs—even as they expand and contract.

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