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Bioink "CELLINK(R) based bioink"

Universal bioink optimized for 3D bioprinting of human tissues.

The "CELLINK(R) based bioink" is a universal bioink optimized for 3D bioprinting of human tissues, which can be used with various commercially available or in-house 3D bioprinting systems. As a polysaccharide hydrogel (non-animal derived), CELLINK(R) is suitable for 3D cell culture due to its biocompatibility and ease of bioprinting. It is also used for a wide range of cell types, and its biological functionality has been widely evaluated in tissue engineering applications such as bone, skin, and tumor engineering. 【Product Lineup】 ■CELLINK ■CELLINK BONE ■CELLINK FIBRIN ■CELLINK RGD ■CELLINK SKIN, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Case: Printing of vascularized skin

Developed a bio-ink composed of human endothelial cells, human pericytes, and animal collagen, and printed the structure.

Current artificial skin graft products promote wound healing, but they ultimately detach because they do not integrate with the patient's skin tissue. The lack of a functional vascular system in artificial grafts poses a significant barrier. We have developed a bioink composed of human endothelial cells, human pericytes, and animal collagen, allowing us to print these structures using the "CELLINK BIO X" and a temperature-controlled print head. This combination of critical elements enables cells to initiate communication and begin forming vascular structures with characteristics similar to biological blood vessels within weeks. Once the vessels are formed, they can exchange nutrients and waste, sustaining the survival of the graft. [Overview] ■ Institution: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ■ Challenge: The lack of a functional vascular system in artificial grafts is a significant barrier ■ Solution: Using CELLINK BIO X and a temperature-controlled print head ■ Results - Begin forming vascular structures with characteristics similar to biological blood vessels within weeks - Once vessels are formed, they can exchange nutrients and waste, maintaining the survival of the graft *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Document] Global Market for Medical 3D Printing Materials

Global Market for Medical 3D Printing Materials: Bioinks, Ceramics, Metals (Titanium, Cobalt Chrome, Stainless Steel), Silicone, Polymers ...

This research report (Global Medical 3D Printing Materials Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global market of medical 3D printing materials over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global medical 3D printing materials market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments by type in the medical 3D printing materials market include bioinks, ceramics, metals (titanium, cobalt chrome, stainless steel), silicone, polymers, composites, and others. The segments by application focus on dental, orthodontics, hearing aids, biofabrication, and medical devices. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa to calculate the market size of medical 3D printing materials. It also includes the market share of major companies in medical 3D printing materials, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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