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3d Cell Bioprinting Equipment & Supplies In In Asia Middle East
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by:BICO - The Bio Convergence Company based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Enabling high-throughput 3D cell culturing and bioprinting to create the future of health. The epitome of user-friendly flexibility. Bioprint with more materials for even more complex models. Independent dual pressure that enables coaxial and mixing printing. Create multimaterial constructs with a mix of crosslinking modalities ...
Manufactured by:CELLINK based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Enabling high-throughput 3D cell culturing and bioprinting to create the future of health. The epitome of user-friendly flexibility. Bioprint with more materials for even more complex models. Independent dual pressure that enables coaxial and mixing printing. Create multimaterial constructs with a mix of crosslinking modalities ...
Manufactured by:CELLINK based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The go-to 3D bioprinter for cell biologists, tissue engineers and biomedical researchers. Explore the most user-friendly and flexible bioprinter in the world. BIO X is the first 3D bioprinter in the world with Intelligent Printheads (iPH), ensuring your research is always at the forefront. ...
Manufactured by:GeSiM - Gesellschaft fur Silizium-Mikrosysteme mbH based inRadeberg, GERMANY
Additive manufacturing (AM) for tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine combines biocompatible/biodegradable polymers with living cells. GeSiM 3D bioprinters can create bioscaffolds for cell growth or deposit layers of bioinks on implants or microfluidic objects. However, artificial bones, skin, organoids still not ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Most tissues are composed of multiple cell types organized in the three-dimensional (3D) arrangement required for intercellular communication and function. In vitro fabrication of living tissue involves recapitulating this complex cellular structure, which is difficult to do in a controlled manner. To fully realize artificial, cell-laden biological models in tissue engineering, such as 3D ...