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Revision as of 02:08, 20 October 2016

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Bioprinting

Most important two bioprinter variants and their characteristics at one glance
Inkjet Microextrusion Our Bioprinter
Cell viability >85% 40-80% According to our calculations near 100%
Material viscosities 3.5-12 mPa/s 30 mPa/s to >6 x 107 mPa/s 1.5*10-3
Gelation methods Chemical, photo-crosslinking Chemical, photo-crosslinking not needed
Print speed Fast (1-10000 droplets/s) Slow (10-20 µm/s) Slow
Resolution or droplet size <1 pl to >300 pl droplets, 50 µm wide 5 µm to millimeters wide 20 µm (depends on nozzle size)
Cell densities Low, <106 cells/ml High, cell spheroids <108
Printer cost Low Medium Very low (<2000€)

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LMU & TUM Munich

Technische Universität MünchenLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München

United team from Munich's universities

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iGEM Team TU-Munich
Emil-Erlenmeyer-Forum 5
85354 Freising, Germany