New Possibilities in Bioprinting

Graphene and other nanomaterials have promising applications in bioprinting, offering potential improvements in the creation of complex tissue structures and organs. For example, graphene's biocompatibility and electrical conductivity make it an excellent candidate for printing nerve tissues and elements that can mimic the electrical functions of the human body.

Graphene and other nanomaterials have promising applications in bioprinting, offering potential improvements in the creation of complex tissue structures and organs. For example, graphene's biocompatibility and electrical conductivity make it an excellent candidate for printing nerve tissues and elements that can mimic the electrical functions of the human body.

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