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Cell mixer kit

for cellular bioink preparation

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UNSPSC Code:
41121800

description

One cell mixer kit includes:
1 mixing unit
1 dispensing unit
1 10 mL syringe
1 1 mL syringe
1 cartridge

application(s)

3D bioprinting

Application

Cell mixer is a tool for facile mixing of bioink with cells, preparing materials for 3D bioprinting process. This kit includes a small syringe for loading cells, a large syringe for loading bioink, a cartridge for final cell-bioink mixture, a dispensing unit and a mixing unit.

Preparation Note

  • Fill the 1 mL syringe with cells in media.
  • Fill the 10 mL syringe with bioink.
  • Clip cell and bioink loaded syringes to the dispensing unit, then screw on to the mixing unit.
  • Screw the empty cartridge onto the other side of the mixing unit.
  • Apply gentle pressure to the dispensing unit to mix the cell and bioink in to the cartridge
  • Load the cartridge onto the 3D printer for final bioprinting process.

Other Notes

Follow aseptic practice to maintain the sterility of bioprinting materials.

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Carmen C Piras et al.
Biomaterials science, 5(10), 1988-1992 (2017-08-23)
3D bioprinting is a new developing technology with lots of promise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Being biocompatible, biodegradable, renewable and cost-effective, cellulosic nanomaterials have recently captured the attention of researchers due to their applicability as inks for 3D
P Selcan Gungor-Ozkerim et al.
Biomaterials science, 6(5), 915-946 (2018-03-02)
Bioprinting is an emerging technology with various applications in making functional tissue constructs to replace injured or diseased tissues. It is a relatively new approach that provides high reproducibility and precise control over the fabricated constructs in an automated manner

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