Ink jet printing of mammalian primary cells for tissue engineering applications

R Saunders, J Gough, B Derby - MRS Online Proceedings Library …, 2004 - cambridge.org
MRS Online Proceedings Library (OPL), 2004cambridge.org
A piezoelectric drop on demand printer has been used to print primary human osteoblast
and bovine chondrocyte cells. After deposition the cells were incubated at 37° C and
characterised using optical microscopy, SEM and cell viability assays. Cells showed a
robust response to printing exhibiting signs of proliferation and spreading. Increasing the
drop velocity results in a reduced cell survival and proliferation rates but both cell types grew
to confluence after printing under all conditions studied.
A piezoelectric drop on demand printer has been used to print primary human osteoblast and bovine chondrocyte cells. After deposition the cells were incubated at 37°C and characterised using optical microscopy, SEM and cell viability assays. Cells showed a robust response to printing exhibiting signs of proliferation and spreading. Increasing the drop velocity results in a reduced cell survival and proliferation rates but both cell types grew to confluence after printing under all conditions studied.
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