3D-printed custom medical devices: Boost performance, cut infection

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3D-printed custom medical devices: Boost performance, cut infection

Using a new 3D printing process, University of Nottingham researchers have discovered how to tailor-make artificial body parts and other medical devices with built-in functionality that offers better shape and durability, while cutting the risk of bacterial infection at the same time.

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