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/news photo/ Iranian researchers develop synthetic bones using 3d printing

3 August 2019 / 16:57

Tehran (ISNA) – The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.

The researchers spent 10 years to study on a material that can be a suitable replacement for natural bones.

The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.

  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • A synthetic bone is unveiled, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Developing synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Synthetic bones are unveiled, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Synthetic bones are unveiled, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • 3D printing synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Implanting synthetic bones, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.
  • Synthetic bones are unveiled, Tehran, Iran, August, 3, 2019.
The researchers of Shahid Beheshti University located in Tehran have successfully developed a bone-like tissue by using the combination of polymer and ceramic.
The synthetic bones are 3D printed and have been successfully implanted in the bodies of five patients.

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