Kingston researchers develop 3D-printed biopsy tool for glioblastoma research | Unpublished
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Author: Paul Soucy
Publication Date: November 17, 2025 - 12:48

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Kingston researchers develop 3D-printed biopsy tool for glioblastoma research

November 17, 2025
A Kingston research team has created a patented 3D-printed surgical biopsy tool that allows scientists to map and study glioblastoma with unprecedented precision.


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