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English: "a, 3D printing of BactoInk into a sphinx. The printed scaffold is biomineralized yielding a hard free-standing object. Scale bar is 20 mm. b, Application of BactoInk as a repairing paste for art restoration. The BactoInk is injected in a damaged statue and biomineralized to fill the cavity. Scale bar is 10 mm. c, Replica molding of corals. The BactoInk is casted into a negative mold to obtain a biomineralized coral that could be used for reef restoration. Scale bar is 20 mm."
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Source https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702123000214
Author Authors of the study: Matteo Hirsch, Lorenzo Lucherini, Ran Zhao, Alexandra Clarà Saracho, Esther Amstad

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From the study "3D printing of living structural biocomposites"

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18 February 2023