低温保存
活力测定
3D生物打印
脚手架
细胞存活
组织工程
生物医学工程
材料科学
玻璃化
细胞
纳米技术
化学
细胞培养
细胞生物学
生物
男科
胚胎
医学
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Linnea Warburton,Boris Rubinsky
出处
期刊:Gels
[MDPI AG]
日期:2023-06-20
卷期号:9 (6): 502-502
被引量:16
摘要
Temperature-Controlled-Cryoprinting (TCC) is a new 3D bioprinting technology that allows for the fabrication and cryopreservation of complex and large cell-laden scaffolds. During TCC, bioink is deposited on a freezing plate that descends further into a cooling bath, keeping the temperature at the nozzle constant. To demonstrate the effectiveness of TCC, we used it to fabricate and cryopreserve cell-laden 3D alginate-based scaffolds with high cell viability and no size limitations. Our results show that Vero cells in a 3D TCC bioprinted scaffold can survive cryopreservation with a viability of 71%, and cell viability does not decrease as higher layers are printed. In contrast, previous methods had either low cell viability or decreasing efficacy for tall or thick scaffolds. We used an optimal temperature profile for freezing during 3D printing using the two-step interrupted cryopreservation method and evaluated drops in cell viability during the various stages of TCC. Our findings suggest that TCC has significant potential for advancing 3D cell culture and tissue engineering.
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