Bioprinting of Cartilage and Skin Tissue Analogs Utilizing a Novel Passive Mixing Unit Technique for Bioink Precellularization

13.4K Views

09:03 min

January 3rd, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/56372-v

January 3rd, 2018


Transcript

Explore More Videos

Bioprinting

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:51

Preparation of Consumables, Bioink, and Cells

2:33

Mixing of Cell Suspension and Bioink

4:44

Bioprinting of Cartilage Analogs with a Single Cell type

7:28

Results: Cell viability after Mixing and During Long-term Culture

8:27

Conclusion

Related Videos

article

12:54

Density Gradient Multilayered Polymerization (DGMP): A Novel Technique for Creating Multi-compartment, Customizable Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

12.4K Views

article

06:37

Skin Tattooing As A Novel Approach For DNA Vaccine Delivery

15.8K Views

article

08:35

Generation of a Three-dimensional Full Thickness Skin Equivalent and Automated Wounding

18.4K Views

article

10:12

Analyzing Mixing Inhomogeneity in a Microfluidic Device by Microscale Schlieren Technique

8.9K Views

article

08:34

Bioprinting Cellularized Constructs Using a Tissue-specific Hydrogel Bioink

16.4K Views

article

10:14

Automated Robotic Dispensing Technique for Surface Guidance and Bioprinting of Cells

6.3K Views

article

06:36

A Novel Tenorrhaphy Suture Technique with Tissue Engineered Collagen Graft to Repair Large Tendon Defects

2.7K Views

article

07:55

Pancreatic Tissue-Derived Extracellular Matrix Bioink for Printing 3D Cell-Laden Pancreatic Tissue Constructs

10.8K Views

article

06:29

Using Multilayered Hydrogel Bioink in Three-Dimensional Bioprinting for Homogeneous Cell Distribution

6.4K Views

article

08:57

3D Bioprinting of Murine Cortical Astrocytes for Engineering Neural-Like Tissue

6.3K Views

JoVE Logo

Privacy

Terms of Use

Policies

Research

Education

ABOUT JoVE

Copyright © 2025 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved