Innovative 3D printing-enabled strain sensor unlocks real-time monitoring of cancerous tumors
Researchers at Stanford University have used 3D printing to develop a strain sensor that enables the wireless monitoring of tumor regression in cancer patients. Composed of a 50-nm layer of gold, drop-casted onto a flexible polymer enclosed within a 3D printed housing, the device is designed to be wrapped directly around tumors. Once situated, the […]
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Author: Paul Hanaphy
