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3D Printing Could Show How Cells Respond to Shape — and Heal, New UK Research Finds

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Apr 22, 2026Added 17 days ago

Researchers at the University of Nottingham are using 3D printing to learn how human cells sense and react to their surroundings. The project focuses on cells involved in healing, like...

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