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Music to My Ears

Researchers Closer to 3D Printing Ears to Treat Microtia with ‘3D Alek’

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by Hanna Watkin
Published Mar 10, 2019

Researchers in Australia are working to find a treatment for the congenital deformity microtia by using a 3D bioprinter and specialized bio-ink.

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