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Formability of 3D tissue constructs

Formability of 3D tissue constructs. Characterization of 3D Tissue Constructs. Viability Proliferation Hepatocyte-Specific Function. VS. Standard 2D Monolayer. Computer-Aided 3D Construct. Effect of Direct Cell Writing on cell viability. DECREASED Cell Viability.

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Formability of 3D tissue constructs

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  1. Formability of 3D tissue constructs

  2. Characterization of 3D Tissue Constructs • Viability • Proliferation • Hepatocyte-Specific Function VS Standard 2D Monolayer Computer-Aided 3D Construct

  3. Effect of Direct Cell Writing on cell viability • DECREASED Cell Viability Hepatocyte Cell Viability as a Function of DCW Process and Crosslinking Static 2D monolayer control Dynamic 3D bioprinted experimental group

  4. Effect of Direct Cell Writing on cell proliferation • SIMILAR Cell Proliferation Media w/o cells Std Method cell suspension using conventional pipet

  5. Effect of Direct Cell Writing on cell-specific function • IMPROVED Hepatocyte Specific Function

  6. Analysis of Results Cell Viability Cell Cell Function Proliferation Resemble In Vivo Tissue: Importance: DCW 3D Constructs Offer: • Function/behavior • Differentiation • Proliferation • Cell-cell communication • Direct contact • Paracrine • ECM production from neighboring cell • Tight control of spatial dist. • High cell density • Co-culture multiple cell types

  7. Applications as Pharmacokinetic Model Pic From: Computer-Aided Design, Modeling, and Freeform Fabrication of 3D Tissue Constructs for Drug Metabolism Studies

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