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Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials - EurekAlert


<p>Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and even respond to their environment. These solid &ldquo;engineered living materials&rdquo; are made by embedding cells in an inanimate matrix that&rsquo;s formed in a desired shape. Now, researchers report in <em>ACS Central Science </em>that they have 3D printed a bioink containing plant cells that were then genetically modified, producing programmable materials. Applications could someday include biomanufacturing and sustainable construction.</p>

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