(IN BRIEF) Researchers at TU Delft, led by Angelo Accardo, have developed a groundbreaking 3D-printed model that replicates the brain’s environment to study how neurons grow and form networks. Using nanopillar arrays, the team mimicked the mechanical and geometric properties … Read the full press release →
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