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VIDEO: Researchers Create 3D Printed Bones Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures

12/02/2011
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  • Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures
    We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/video-researchers-create-3d-printed-bones-suitable-for-use-in-medical-procedures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures
    We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/video-researchers-create-3d-printed-bones-suitable-for-use-in-medical-procedures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures
    We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/video-researchers-create-3d-printed-bones-suitable-for-use-in-medical-procedures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures
    We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/video-researchers-create-3d-printed-bones-suitable-for-use-in-medical-procedures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures
    We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/video-researchers-create-3d-printed-bones-suitable-for-use-in-medical-procedures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures
    We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/video-researchers-create-3d-printed-bones-suitable-for-use-in-medical-procedures/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Researchers Create a 3D Printed Bone Suitable for Use in Medical Procedures

We've shown you 3D printed bone models, 3D printed human veins, and a printer that sprays new skin cells on burn victims - but we have to say this latest advancement is the most impressive use for 3d printing yet. Researchers at Washington State University have successfully 3D printed human bones that are suitable for use in orthopedic and dental procedures, as well as for delivering medicine for patients with osteoporosis. Watch a video of the incredible 3D printer in action after the jump!...

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