A 3D printing technique that can grow new hair follicles has been developed by researchers from the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Their work, published in Nature Communications detailed the growing of human hair follicles in a dish and on mice in a novel fashion. This technique could potentially combat hair loss.(Photo/VCG)
A 3D printing technique that can grow new hair follicles has been developed by researchers from the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Their work, published in Nature Communications detailed the growing of human hair follicles in a dish and on mice in a novel fashion. This technique could potentially combat hair loss.(Photo/VCG)
A 3D printing technique that can grow new hair follicles has been developed by researchers from the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Their work, published in Nature Communications detailed the growing of human hair follicles in a dish and on mice in a novel fashion. This technique could potentially combat hair loss.(Photo/VCG)
A 3D printing technique that can grow new hair follicles has been developed by researchers from the Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Their work, published in Nature Communications detailed the growing of human hair follicles in a dish and on mice in a novel fashion. This technique could potentially combat hair loss.(Photo/VCG)