A range of bioreactors use linear actuators to apply tensile forces in vitro, but differences in their culture environments can limit a direct comparison between studies. The widespread availability of 3D printing now provides an opportunity to develop a ‘universal’ bioreactor chamber that, with minimal exterior editing can be coupled to a wide range of commonly used linear actuator platforms, for example, the EBERS-TC3 and CellScale MCT6, resulting in a greater comparability between results and consistent testing of potential therapeutics. We designed a bioreactor chamber with six independent wells that was 3D printed in polylactic acid using an Ultimaker 2+ and waterproofed using a commercially available coating (XTC-3D), an oxirane resin...
Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. ...
Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. ...
3D printing is a rapidly evolving field for biological (bioprinting) and non-biological applications...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing represents a key technology for rapid prototyping, allowing easy, ra...
Mechanical loading is an important cue for directing stem cell fate and engineered tissue formation ...
Bioprinting provides a powerful tool for regenerative medicine, as it allows tissue construction wit...
Tendon injuries are common but current repair methods are inadequate. Even with surgical repair, sca...
The ability to test large arrays of cell and biomaterial combinations in 3D environments is still ra...
Introduction: An innovative approach to the treatment of tendon injury or degeneration is given by e...
Additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing are booming in the industry due to their high d...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures do not reflect the in vivo situation, and thus it is important to...
The field of tissue engineering has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its ability...
Figure 1 - (a) Pump driven continuous perfusion 3D bioreactor. (b) The 3D bioreactor matrix. (c) Mat...
Human mesenchymal stem cells are an ideal candidate for stem cell therapies. They have been research...
Physical stimuli are crucial for the structural and functional maturation of tissues both in vivo an...
Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. ...
Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. ...
3D printing is a rapidly evolving field for biological (bioprinting) and non-biological applications...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing represents a key technology for rapid prototyping, allowing easy, ra...
Mechanical loading is an important cue for directing stem cell fate and engineered tissue formation ...
Bioprinting provides a powerful tool for regenerative medicine, as it allows tissue construction wit...
Tendon injuries are common but current repair methods are inadequate. Even with surgical repair, sca...
The ability to test large arrays of cell and biomaterial combinations in 3D environments is still ra...
Introduction: An innovative approach to the treatment of tendon injury or degeneration is given by e...
Additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing are booming in the industry due to their high d...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures do not reflect the in vivo situation, and thus it is important to...
The field of tissue engineering has progressed tremendously over the past few decades in its ability...
Figure 1 - (a) Pump driven continuous perfusion 3D bioreactor. (b) The 3D bioreactor matrix. (c) Mat...
Human mesenchymal stem cells are an ideal candidate for stem cell therapies. They have been research...
Physical stimuli are crucial for the structural and functional maturation of tissues both in vivo an...
Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. ...
Tendon and ligament injury is a worldwide health problem, but the treatment options remain limited. ...
3D printing is a rapidly evolving field for biological (bioprinting) and non-biological applications...