Gupta et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Printing Health: Revolutionizing Pharmaceuticals through 3D InnovationGupta et al., 2024
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- Gupta P
- Bhati K
- Kajla D
- Baisoya K
- Vats A
- Sinoriya P
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- Int J Pharm Sci Drug Res [Internet]
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The influence of additive manufacturing has grown significantly in the last few years because of the rising awareness and need for customized pharmaceuticals, medical instruments, and equipment. With the innovation in three-dimensional printing (3D-Printing) …
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