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Solution For Debugging The Bioprinting Process Equipment & Supplies In Vatican City
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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: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: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 ...
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: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 bioink ensure the best 3D ...
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: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 developed by the 3D Bioprinting Solutions Laboratory, FABION is a ...
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 ...
by:BIOLIFE4D based inBuffalo Grove, ILLINOIS (USA)
It starts with a patient’s own cells and ends with a bioprinted heart that’s both a precise fit and perfect genetic ...
by:BIOLIFE4D based inBuffalo Grove, ILLINOIS (USA)
For years scientists and engineers have been using 3D printers to create objects out of metals and plastics. The 3D printing industry has become so big, in fact, that over the next few years its projected worth is expected to top $30 ...
by:Aspect Biosystems Ltd. based inVancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Accurately recreate complex and functional physiological structures for medical research, therapeutic discovery and regenerative medicine using the Aspect ...