Bioprinting Protocols
A bioprinting protocol for every process experiment technique application
Before bioprinting, you need to culture cells and synthesize materials. There are tried and tested bioprinting protocols for that. And after bioprinting, you need to culture and analyze your constructs. There are also detailed and specific bioprinting protocols for that.
Allevi is with you in every step of the way, providing easy-to-follow bioprinting protocols and optimal bioink, cell and reagent recommendations for your experiments.
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Cell Culture
- General Aseptic Techniques
- Thawing Cells
- Passaging Cells
- Changing Cell Media
- Preparing a Cell Pellet
- Hemocytometer Cell Counting
- Checking Cell Viability with Trypan Blue
- Freezing Cells
- Making Spheroids (Pipette Method)
- Thawing Hepatocytes
- Plating Hepatocytes
- Encapsulating Hepatocytes
- Thawing Human Dermal Fibroblasts (Adult and Neonatal)
- Passaging Human Dermal Fibroblasts (Adult and Neonatal)
- Thawing Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
- Passaging Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
- Thawing Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECS)
- Passaging Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECS)
- Changing Cell Media (HUVECs)
- Glass Slide Treatment
Bioprinting
- Triaxial Bioprinting
- Bioprinting Liver Tissue
- Bioprinting Collagen for Layered Tissues
- FRESH/Embedded Bioprinting
- Coaxial Bioprinting
- Bioprinting Bone Tissue Using Hyperelastic Bone™
- Conductive Tissue Bioprinting Protocol
- Bioprinting Skin Tissue
- Bioprinting Vascularized Soft Tissues
- Organ-on-a-Chip Bioprinting Using Carbohydrate Glass
- Organ-on-a-Chip Bioprinting Using Pluronic
- Bioprinting With Corning Matrigel Matrix
- Bioprinting Spheroids/Organoids Using Project Workflow
- Bioprinting Spheroids/Organoids Using Custom G-code
- Bioprinting Hard Tissues Using PLGA
- Bioprinting Hard Tissues Using PCL (Polycaprolactone)
- Bioprinting Silicone
- Solubilized Polycaprolactone using DCM Protocol
- Bioprinting GelMA
- Multi-Material Bioprint Design Guide