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Could we use 3D printed cartilage in knee joints?
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Could we use 3D printed cartilage in knee joints?
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joseph philip Berry asked the Naked Scientists:
Assuming the possibility of replicating cartilage could this be a successful injection into knee joint?
I liken the development of three D printing akin to the wheel because its future, in respect of replication. could remove averice from this world.
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What do you think?
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