Organic self-assembling material doesn't need 3D-printing scaffolds. High degree of control with enormous potential.

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Organic self-assembling material doesn't need 3D-printing scaffolds. High degree of control with enormous potential.

28 Sept 2015, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) wrote: "The method uses solutions of peptide and protein molecules that, upon touching each other, self-assemble to form a dynamic tissue at the point at which they meet. As the material assembles itself it can be easily guided to grow into complex shapes."
http://www.qmul.ac.uk/media/news/items/se/164051.html

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