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3d Tissue Bioprinting Equipment & Supplies In In Usa
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:SunP Biotech based inCherry Hill, NEW JERSEY (USA)
ALPHA-BP ™ 11 is a multi-nozzle 3D bioprinter for tissue engineering scaffolds. Its Low-Temperature Deposition Manufacturing technique allows 3d printing of personalized tissue scaffolds within a subzero environment. This subzero environment is fully controlled to as low as -30 degrees Celsius. ...
Manufactured by:3D Bioprinting Solutions based inMoscow, RUSSIA
FABION is the first Russian-made 3D bioprinter of original design and make for printing live and functional tissue and/or organ constructs, allowing precise layer-by-layer deployment of tissue spheroids (bioink) in hydrogel (biopaper) according to a programmed digital model. Thanks to the unique design and engineering solutions ...
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:Organovo Holdings Inc. based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Architecture of ExVive™ 3D Bioprinted Human Liver Tissue with distinct hepatocellular (HC) and non-parenchymal cell (NPC) compartments. The automated bioprinting process results in scalable tissues, with tight control of the composition and ...