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A researcher from the University of Manitoba approached us to find an easier way to prep lab specimens. They needed to extract the marrow from a large number of mouse femurs. This required securing the mouse bone in a standing position in a centrifuge. We created a stand that fit into standard centrifuge tubes and could be easily and cheaply | A researcher from the University of Manitoba approached us to find an easier way to prep lab specimens. They needed to extract the marrow from a large number of mouse femurs. This required securing the mouse bone in a standing position in a centrifuge. We [[3D modelled]] created a stand that fit into standard centrifuge tubes and could be easily and cheaply [[3D printed]]. | ||
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A researcher from the University of Manitoba approached us to find an easier way to prep lab specimens. They needed to extract the marrow from a large number of mouse femurs. This required securing the mouse bone in a standing position in a centrifuge. We 3D modelled created a stand that fit into standard centrifuge tubes and could be easily and cheaply 3D printed.
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