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Biomaterials news, June 2018

3D printing hits a nerve

3D-printing provides fast, continuous means of producing nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) to help treat peripheral nervous systems injuries.

New hybrid conductive material, part elastic polymer and part liquid metal, which can be bent and stretched easily.

Elsevier releases 2017 CiteScore values.

A chill pill for tissue engineering.

By combining a fungal organic pigment with a transparent polymer, researchers have developed a novel semiconductor material.

Living systems can be used to build the new world of nanotechnology.

3D printing an "artificial" cornea.

Researchers have developed a new way to grow mineralized materials that could regenerate hard tissues such as dental enamel and bone.

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