3D bioprinted coral skeletons can house symbiotic algae

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A team of international scientists has produced the first 3D printed synthetic coral tissues that can house living symbiotic algae. The team at the University of California built three different 3D-bioprinted corals, each mimicking either the skeleton, gut, or skin of living corals. The aim is for scientists to use these new tools to study…
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