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Bioprinting System Equipment & Supplies In In Usa
28 equipment items found
by:Regemat 3D based inGranada, SPAIN
10 cc transparent polyethylene and polypropylene syringe, piston included (30 U). Plastic or polyethylene syringes with a volume of 3, 5 or 10 cubic centimeters for use with any bioprinting system. They can be purchased in bags of 30 units. Standard white pistons are included with the order of these ...
by:Regemat 3D based inGranada, SPAIN
5 cc transparent polyethylene and polypropylene syringe, piston included (40 U). Plastic or polyethylene syringes with a volume of 3, 5 or 10 cubic centimeters for use with any bioprinting system. They can be purchased in bags of 40 units. Standard white pistons are included with the order of these ...
by:Regemat 3D based inGranada, SPAIN
3 cc transparent polyethylene and polypropylene syringe, piston included (50 units). Plastic or polyethylene syringes with a volume of 3, 5 or 10 cubic centimeters for use with any bioprinting system. They can be purchased in bags of 50 units. Standard white pistons are included with the order of these ...
Manufactured by:CELLINK based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
CELLINK Bioink is the first universal bioink designed to print human tissue models with any commercially available or in-house developed 3D-bioprinting system. The nanosized fibrils make the bioink semi-translucent and is thus compatible with many advanced imaging techniques. Batch-to-batch consistent and temperature-independent shear thinning properties of the ...
Manufactured by:Prellis Biologics, Inc. based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Prellis’ proprietary holographic laser printing technology enables rapid construction of high-resolution biocompatible scaffolds. Prellis bioprints complex micron-feature sized scaffolds up to 400 times faster than other laser printing technologies. Prellis holographic printing is fully integrated with internally developed software, biomaterial chemistry, and optical engineering ...
Manufactured by:Prellis Biologics, Inc. based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Ultra fine resolution allows for printing vascular-like channels and microarchitecture that mimic human biology. The thin, gas and nutrient permeable channel walls of the microstructures and vessels facilitate nutrient diffusion in a cell-dense environment. Tissue scaffolds are printed in various conformations with tunable biochemical and mechanical properties. Prellis tissue models can be seeded ...
Manufactured by:3D Bioprinting Solutions based inMoscow, RUSSIA
FABION 2 is the next generation bioprinter able to print complex structures using tissue spheroids and a wide range of hydrogels with different types of polymerization: thermosensitive hydrogels, multi-component hydrogels, photosensitive, Ph-sensitive and ionic-sensible ...
Manufactured by:Viscoll based inMoscow, RUSSIA
The product is a homogeneous viscous-fluid colloidal solution with a concentration of collagen type I of 80 mg/ml isolated from porcine tendons. This product is optimal for the practical training of students and graduate students in the process of 3D bioprinting using collagen. Or to test the performance of a given 3D printing protocol as part of validation procedures. Production time - up to ...
Manufactured by:Prellis Biologics, Inc. based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Large organoids and tissue models can be grown in vitro in flow-free culture, reducing the time to organoid development while maintaining the properties of a 3D organoid. Organoid scaffolds are laser printed using transplantable hydrogel material allowing for both in vitro studies and transplantation of the same tissues into animal models. To support cell adhesion, growth, and differentiation, ...
Manufactured by:Prellis Biologics, Inc. based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The ability to precisely engineer scaffold architecture bypasses the need to rely on spontaneous organoid formation or in vitro vascularization, supporting large tissue ...
Manufactured by:3D Cultures based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The 1mL Version is developed specifically for users that are printing small quantities of materials and cells. Sometimes less than 1mL bio-suspension is all that is needed/available, due to high material cost. As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of ...
Manufactured by:Advanced Solutions Life Sciences based inLouisville, KENTUCKY (USA)
BioBot Basic is small & mighty. BBB is the world's first polar coordinate based bioprinter. BBB bioprints up to 5 materials in a single run. ...
Manufactured by:ROKIT Healthcare based inGeumcheon-gu, SOUTH KOREA
Cellular functions are highly responsive to temperature which can also affect cell viability. A next-generation bioprinting technology should be ready for the most complex challenges in human tissue fabrication and applications. Stepping up from simply laying cells out in a 3-dimensional space, Dr. INVIVO 4D6, with the built-in cell incubator and liquid handling functions, allows the researcher ...
Manufactured by:3D Cultures based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The 3mL Version is developed specifically for users that are printing small quantities of materials and cells. Sometimes 1mL bio-suspension is all that is needed/available, due to high material cost. As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not ...
Manufactured by:3D Cultures based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The 10mL Version are for users that wish to build larger than normal constructs or an extensive array of samples. As Bioprinters are becoming a necessity in many research laboratories and even in classrooms, 3DCultures, offers the most economical bioprinter for the avid user. We understand that many of us do not need the advanced precision (nanometers) or tons of senors on a printer. A simple ...
Manufactured by:Regenhu based inVillaz-St-Pierre, SWITZERLAND
The 3d bioprinting station in a biosafety enclosure: bringing the future of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine closer by revolutionizing medicine ...
by:BICO - The Bio Convergence Company based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The high-throughput, fully automated biodispensing solution that leverages BIOPOD (bioprinting on demand) technology with pre-set and pre-validated protocols to bring the power of 3D cell biology to your ...
Manufactured by:ROKIT Healthcare based inGeumcheon-gu, SOUTH KOREA
EpiTem is reconstructed human epidermis model by culturing human keratinocytes on a chemically defined medium. EpiTem is highly differentiated, where all four epidermal layers can be clearly seen and the OECD TG439. qualifies. As an alternative to animal testing, EpiTem can be used for testing cosmetic ingredients, pharmaceuticals and skin research testing. EpiTem also has epidermis models ...
Manufactured by:Inventia Life Science Pty Ltd (ILS) based inAlexandria, AUSTRALIA
We’re not chasing pipe dreams about printed organs. Our core technology in digital bioprinting is built for fast, scalable and reproducible printing of 3D cell constructs that you can ...
Manufactured by:Organovo Holdings Inc. based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our bioprinting process starts with the identification of key architectural and compositional elements of a target tissue, and the creation of a design that can be utilized by a bioprinter to generate that tissue in the laboratory environment. The next step is to develop the bioprocess protocols required to generate the multi-cellular building blocks – also called bio-ink – from the ...