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Inexpensive 3D-Printed Microscope Can Spot Coronavirus in Blood - IEEE Spectrum
3D Printing With Light: A Q&A With NIST's Callie Higgins | NIST
The Field Guide to 3D Printing in Optical Microscopy for Life Sciences - Del Rosario - 2022 - Advanced Biology - Wiley Online Library
Tiny brains grown in 3D-printed bioreactor | Picower Institute
3-D printed microscope promising for medical diagnostics
The emerging role of 3D-printing in ion mobility spectrometry and mass spectrometry - Analytical Methods (RSC Publishing)
SINGLE-MOLECULE MICROSCOPY/PORTABLE PATHOLOGY: Compact devices compete with high-end instruments | Laser Focus World
OpenFlexure, an open source microscope to 3D print - 3Dnatives
3D Printed Microscope for Mobile Devices that Costs Pennies - YouTube
3D printed microscopes to boost science in developing countries
Build A Sophisticated Microscope Using Lego, 3D Printing, Arduinos, and a Raspberry Pi - IEEE Spectrum
Smartphones and 3D printers could revolutionise laboratories - Uppsala University
Bioengineering | Free Full-Text | Cells-in-Touch: 3D Printing in Reconstruction and Modelling of Microscopic Biological Geometries for Education and Future Research Applications
Jim Haseloff on Twitter: "Updated site for the OpenFlexure microscope project - full of info and goodies about important open tools: 3D printed microscope and Raspberry Pi powered image collection software. (https://t.co/J7ucsrmrhk)
3D Printed Microscope for Mobile Devices that Costs Pennies - YouTube
OpenFlexure Microscope | Overview | Wikifactory
Facile assembly of an affordable miniature multicolor fluorescence microscope made of 3D-printed parts enables detection of single cells | PLOS ONE
3D Printed Microscope Stage Offers Precise Movement | Hackaday
The University of Wollongong Uses Variety of 3D Printers
OpenFlexure Microscope
PUMA Open Source Multimodality 3D Printed Microscope
OpenFlexure: an open-source 3D printed microscope
A Possible Weapon Against the Pandemic: Printing Human Tissue - The New York Times
Micro Optical Systems | NanoPhotonics Centre
Facile assembly of an affordable miniature multicolor fluorescence microscope made of 3D-printed parts enables detection of single cells | PLOS ONE