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Tech Xplore on MSNSUTD researchers 3D print biodegradable conductive electronicsSUTD researchers 3D print biodegradable conductive electronics using direct ink writing and cellulose acetate dissolved in acetone.
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Three-dimensional (3D) cancer models have emerged as pivotal tools in oncology research, offering a more accurate representation of tumor biology compared ...
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