<p>➀ The study introduces a new 3D printing approach for calcium phosphate structures using bone prenucleation clusters (PNCs).</p><p>➁ Researchers synthesized PNCs with an average size of 5 nm to enhance printing precision.</p><p>➂ The 2PP process was optimized for high-resolution printing, and structures as small as 300 nm were successfully printed.</p>
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