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3d Printing Bio Equipment Supplied In Usa New York
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Manufactured by:3DBio Therapeutics based inLong Island City, NEW YORK (USA)
GMPrint™ technology is a purpose-built therapeutic-grade 3D-bioprinter, designed and manufactured by 3DBio. Research-grade systems do not meet key requirements set by the FDA for manufacture of therapeutics, broadly referred to as current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP). GMPrint™ comprises several proprietary, and patented, features enabling aseptic workflow combined with ...
Manufactured by:3DBio Therapeutics based inLong Island City, NEW YORK (USA)
ColVivo™ is a therapeutic-grade bio-ink platform, developed and manufactured by 3DBio, specifically for therapeutic applications of 3D-bioprinting. The bio-ink was created to meet cGMP processing requirements for therapeutic use, while preserving key biological and rheological properties essential for 3D-bioprinting. As a bio-ink, ColVivo™ carries living cells within it and is ...
Manufactured by:3DBio Therapeutics based inLong Island City, NEW YORK (USA)
3DBio has deep expertise in cell extraction, expansion, and storage processes, in addition to its capabilities in 3D-bioprinters and materials. 3DBio has developed its own proprietary processes to ensure that, before incorporation into the bio-ink, the cells are rapidly expanded in sufficient quantity while maintaining appropriate functionality, ...
Manufactured by:3DBio Therapeutics based inLong Island City, NEW YORK (USA)
A small biopsy is performed on the patient’s microtia ear remnant and sent to 3DBio’s GMP manufacturing facility. The patient’s cartilage cells are isolated from the biopsy, expanded in cell culture, and then “printed” into the shape of the patient’s normal ear using 3DBio’s proprietary innovative printing technology. The ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Most tissues are composed of multiple cell types organized in the three-dimensional (3D) arrangement required for intercellular communication and function. In vitro fabrication of living tissue involves recapitulating this complex cellular structure, which is difficult to do in a controlled manner. To fully realize artificial, cell-laden biological models in tissue engineering, such as 3D ...
