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915211

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Lifeink® 240

acidic type I collagen bioink, 35 mg/mL

Synonym(e):

3D Bioprinting, Bioink, Collagen

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About This Item

UNSPSC-Code:
12352201
NACRES:
NA.23

Qualitätsniveau

Sterilität

sterile; sterile-filtered

Form

viscous liquid

Konzentration

30-40 mg/mL (Collagen concentration)
35 mg/mL

Verunreinigungen

≤10 EU/mL Endotoxin

Farbe

colorless

pH-Wert

3.0-5.0

Lagertemp.

2-8°C

Anwendung

Lifeink® 240 is a collagen based bioink that is suitable for 3D bioprinting using the FRESH printing technique. The recommended printing temperature is at 2-25 °C. It is a an acidic Type I collagen bioink at a concentration of 35 mg/ml. Lifeink® 240 is formulated in an acidic saline buffer solution. Once the collagen is printed into LifeSupport, the pH and salts concentration of the printed structure become physiological. Cells can then be seeded onto the printed structure allowing for cell adherence and cellular remodeling of the 3D bioprinted structure. This bioink possesses high print fidelity, shear-thinning, strong mechanical strength, and good cytocompatibility.

Rechtliche Hinweise

LifeSupport is a trademark of Advanced BioMatrix, Inc.
Lifeink is a registered trademark of Advanced BioMatrix, Inc.

Piktogramme

Corrosion

Signalwort

Warning

H-Sätze

P-Sätze

Gefahreneinstufungen

Met. Corr. 1

Lagerklassenschlüssel

8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials

WGK

WGK 1


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A Lee et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 365(6452), 482-487 (2019-08-03)
Collagen is the primary component of the extracellular matrix in the human body. It has proved challenging to fabricate collagen scaffolds capable of replicating the structure and function of tissues and organs. We present a method to 3D-bioprint collagen using

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