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Inkjet Technology For Organ Printing

Posted February 21, 2007 10:26 AM

From ScienceDaily Headlines:

Research from Clemson University shows that producing cardiac tissue with off-the-shelf inkjet technology can be improved significantly with precise cell placement.

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02/22/2007 3:00 AM

Now thats impressive!

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02/22/2007 8:10 AM

Yep, that is impressive, and Clemson's my alma mater . . . Go Tigers!

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