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New 3D printing technique: A game changer for medical testing devices by using vat filled with photopolymer resin and flashed with ultraviolet light for curing and hardening

University of Southern California at the Science Daily reports microfluidic devices are compact testing tools made up of tiny channels carved on a chip, which allow biomedical researchers to test the properties of liquids, particles and cells at a microscale. They are crucial to drug development, diagnostic testing and medical research in areas such as…

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