Purdue University Develops Force-Sensing Microgrippers for Safe Spheroid Bioassembly
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Purdue University Develops Force-Sensing Microgrippers for Safe Spheroid Bioassembly

What's Happening? Researchers at Purdue University have developed a force-sensing mobile microgripper (MMG) designed to handle cell spheroids with care, addressing the challenges of tissue engineering. Spheroids, which model complex human tissues, are fragile and can be damaged by traditional manual
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