A new type of photoinitiator for 3-D printing in water could further the development of biomedical accessories, bring advances in traditional industries such as plastics, and offer an environmentally friendly approach to additive manufacturing.
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Nanoparticles for 3-D printing in water open door to advanced biomedical materials
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