Bioprinting of Cartilage and Skin Tissue Analogs Utilizing a Novel Passive Mixing Unit Technique for Bioink PrecellularizationPatrick Scott Thayer 1, Linnea Stridh Orrhult 2,3, Héctor Martínez 2
1CELLINK LLC, 2CELLINK AB, 33D Bioprinting Centre, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology
Cartilage and skin analogs were bioprinted using a nanocellulose-alginate based bioink. The bioinks were cellularized prior to printing via a single step passive mixing unit. The constructs were demonstrated to be uniformly cellularized, have high viability, and exhibit favorable markers of differentiation.