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Title: Creating 3D gelatin phantoms for experimental evaluation in biomedicine.
Written by: N. Stein and T. Saathoff and S.-T. Antoni and A. Schlaefer
in: <em>Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering</em>. September (2015).
Volume: <strong>1</strong>. Number: (1),
on pages: 331-334
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DOI: 10.1515/cdbme-2015-0082
URL: http://www.degruyter.com/dg/viewarticle.fullcontentlink:pdfeventlink/$002fj$002fcdbme.2015.1.issue-1$002fcdbme-2015-0082$002fcdbme-2015-0082.pdf?t:ac=j$002fcdbme.2015.1.issue-1$002fcdbme-2015-0082$002fcdbme-2015-0082.xml
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Abstract: We describe and evaluate a setup to create gelatin phantoms by robotic 3D printing. Key aspects are the large workspace, reproducibility and resolution of the created phantoms. Given its soft tissue nature, the gelatin is kept fluid during inside the system and we present parameters for additive printing of homogeneous, solid objects. The results indicate that 3D printing of gelatin can be an alternative for quickly creating larger soft tissue phantoms without the need for casting a mold.

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