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3D-printed bone grafts: Researchers develop patient-specific replacement material

May 16, 2025 by Leo

An interdisciplinary research team at the University of Waterloo is working on a 3D printable material that behaves like human bone and can be individually adapted to the anatomical conditions of individual patients. The aim is to make surgical interventions for bone damage more precise, safer and more efficient in the long term. At the […]

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