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Researchers Are Printing Bone Cancer Cells Into Gel Cubes to Study a Tumor That Ignores Chemotherapy and Radiation
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Rowan Researchers Use 3D Printing to Study Bone Cancer Cell Behavior
Rowan University researchers are using 3D bioprinting to recreate interactions between bone cancer cells and healthy stem cells, providing a new way to study how tumors grow and spread. The NIH-funded project could help identify future treatment strategies for chondrosarcoma.
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