Grown, Printed, and Biologically Augmented: An Additively Manufactured Microfluidic Wearable, Functionally Templated for Synthetic Microbes

Despite significant advances in synthetic biology at industrial scales, digital fabrication challenges have, to date, precluded its implementation at the product scale. We present, Mushtari, a multimaterial 3D printed fluidic wearable designed to culture microbial communities. Thereby we introduce a...

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Main Authors: Hays, Stephanie G. (Author), Dikovsky, Daniel (Author), Belocon, Boris (Author), Weaver, James C. (Author), Silver, Pamela A. (Author), Bader, Christoph (Contributor), Patrick, William Graham (Contributor), Kolb, Dominik (Contributor), Keating, Steven John (Contributor), Sharma, Sunanda (Contributor), Oxman, Neri (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media Laboratory (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2017-06-15T19:20:23Z.
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