By Josh Baxt | MedCity News | October 28, 2019
3D printing is slowly making its way into the life sciences. One example is Carbon, which has developed a 3D-printed elastomeric, bioabsorbable material, which does the job and then disappears.
By Josh Baxt | MedCity News | October 28, 2019
3D printing is slowly making its way into the life sciences. One example is Carbon, which has developed a 3D-printed elastomeric, bioabsorbable material, which does the job and then disappears.