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UC San Diego Launches ARPA-H Project to 3 D Bioprint Patient-Specific Human Livers
3+ mon, 1+ day ago (601+ words) Shaochen Chen, professor in the Aiiso Yufeng Li Family Department of Chemical and Nano Engineering at UC San Diego, stands between an early laboratory prototype of a bioprinter developed in his. .. Liver failure claims thousands of lives each year as…...
Pod-Based, On-Demand Media and Buffer Manufacturing System
2+ mon, 4+ day ago (170+ words) Nucleus Biologics launched the Krakatoa" K500, which the company says is the first bioreactor-scale, pod-based media and buffer manufacturing system designed to deliver sterile solutions on demand and at point-of-use. The system enables the co-location of cell culture media and buffer…...
Additive Manufacturing as a Flexible Option for Bespoke Bioreactors
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (355+ words) By Gareth John Macdonald Bioreactor makers should consider using additive manufacturing, also known as 3 D printing, according to a study, which suggests the potential benefits of the approach would be worth the investment. Additive manufacturing involves the precise, sequential deposition…...
Functionalized Fibrin Gel Spurs In-Gel Production of hi PSCs
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (504+ words) This new, functionalized 3 D chimeric protein scaffold recapitulates the physiological interactions of pluripotent stem cells with surrounding extracellular matrix, thus better mimicking human tissue. It offers up to 25-fold hi PSC proliferation. The post Functionalized Fibrin Gel Spurs In-Gel Production…...
Physical Unclonable Functions Can ID Unique Cell Lines
6+ mon, 2+ day ago (395+ words) From left: Zikun Zhou, a biomedical engineering doctoral student; Taek Kang, Ph D, a bioengineering researcher and former Eugene Mc Dermott Graduate Fellow; and Leonidas Bleris, Ph D, professor of bioengineering, were integral in developing unique genetic cell line identifiers....
Exploring Biology in Three Dimensions
6+ mon, 1+ week ago (978+ words) Cos Mx subcellular imaging of the whole transcriptome in non-small cell lung cancer. A river of stromal and immune cells is shown flanked by tumor cells in blue. Individual points represent transcripts imaged in space. Light blue outlines around cells…...
Is Bioprinting in Bioprocessing's Future?
7+ mon, 4+ week ago (237+ words) By Mike May, Ph D Credit: gorodenkoff/ Getty Images Plus Instead of treating tomorrow's severe heart diseases with a drug, for example, bioprinting might just make a new heart for a patient. As a start for that sort of future…...
High-Performance Microplates for Discovery Sciences
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (198+ words) Pt K1 cell image incubated in the Aurora Microplate acquired by the Cell Voyager CV800 (x60). Red: "-Tubulin; Alexa Fluor 647, Blue: Nucleus; Hoechst 33342, Green: F-actin; Alexa Fluor 488 phalloidin. [Image courtesy of Yokogawa Corporation] Sponsored content brought to you by Aurora deploys the cleanest…...
Improving Process Reliability in m Ab Manufacturing
9+ mon, 3+ week ago (89+ words) " How a holder-less design improves process reliability by eliminating installation issues and reducing operational complexity. " How the design offers seamless scalability, as the device maintains consistent channel path lengths and pressure drop profiles across cassette formats. " How uniform flow distribution…...
Novel Biofabrication Technique Could Advance Bioprinting and Tissue Engineering
10+ mon, 1+ week ago (271+ words) The team published its study "Instant assembly of collagen for tissue engineering and bioprinting" in Nature Materials. "With high biocompatibility and rapid gelation kinetics, the tunable rapid assembly of collagenous elements method also offers a versatile bioprinting approach for collagen…...