Cell culture with gelatin and reduced graphene oxide. The NRL-developed system enables on-demand printing of elaborate patterns for direct electronic and chemical manipulation of cells, such as the printed electrically-conductive silver NRL logo shown here. The technology is simple and inexpensive and may eventually be used to design advanced wound dressings and monitoring devices. Left: brightfield image, Right: live cell fluorescent stain. (Photo provided by NRL Chemistry Division)
Date Taken: | 01.04.2022 |
Date Posted: | 01.05.2022 10:56 |
Photo ID: | 7001419 |
VIRIN: | 220104-O-UX334-751 |
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