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Fast Company's 2022 World Changing Idea for Experimental: Equipped with 100 microneedles, a 3D printed vaccine patch from DeSimone Research Group can be painlessly applied like a Band-Aid.
UNC and Stanford scientists have created a 3D-printed patch that can deliver vaccines through the skin. They say it’s more effective than shots.
The polymer vaccine patch is one square centimeter in size and contains 100 3D-printed micro-needles. These needles measure about 700 micrometers in length, which is just enough to break the skin ...
The polymer microneedle vaccine patches are printed using a CLIP prototype 3D printer. The microneedles are coated with the vaccine fluid, such as the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines.
A small, 3D-printed vaccine patch that is virtually painless when placed on the skin can deliver a better antibody response than a traditional shot with a syringe, say the scientists who created it.
Patches is a nine year old dachshund from Willamsport, Pa who, thanks to the efforts of an international team of researchers may have just made medical history.. That’s because a 3D printed ...
A new kind of procedure, in which a 3D printer creates a custom-made titanium skull cap for a dog, is much better, Oblak said. Patches was the perfect candidate, the researcher said.
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