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Rivers twist and turn when viewed from above, and the grains of sand flow along the curves, settling in places where the currents slow. Similarly, recent research suggests that the winding paths of blood vessels might trigger the development of metas
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IMAGE: (A) Representative image showing diabetic foot ulcer caused by delayed wound healing in diabetic patients.
(B) 3D cell printing system showing the materials and printing methods required for this study.
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The skin, which covers the surface of the human body, is its largest organ. It is the first organ to show changes stemming from organ or physiological activity. It is especially common for diabetic patients to suffer from skin diseases or infections. Recently, a POSTECH research team has succeeded in creating a 3D artificial skin that enables observation of skin diseases of diabetic patients.