this is where we culture the samples we ve printed. they re kept in incubators for several weeks, and this tray is about a week old. the tough part, which is mimicking the top of our skin, is on top. a mix of proteins and nutrient molecules is fed in and the waste is removed. all while being closely monitored. the beauty with this microscope is you can actually watch your sample through an ipad, so it s no longer looking through those small eye things. green dots for living cells, red for dead. so there s not that many dead cells here which you can see. which is a very good sign. close analysis of the end results is needed to finetune. cellink has been printing cancer tumours, so that patients could receive personalised treatments without enduring drug trials themselves. they ve also made liver models for drug screening campaigns, and are helping beauty brands become animal cruelty free, thanks
so you can actually print cells for hair follicles to really replicate the skin. at this stage it kind of looks like a bit of toothpaste, but actually, it is seriously complicated cells in here. while 3 d printed skin could be applied in surgical grafts, drug and cosmetics testing, the cells have to mature first. this is where we culture the samples we ve printed. they re kept in incubators for several weeks, and this tray is about a week old. the tough part, which is mimicking the top of our skin, is on top. a mix of proteins and nutrient molecules is fed in and the waste is removed. all while being closely monitored. the beauty with this microscope is you can actually watch your sample through an ipad, so it s no longer looking through those small eye things. green dots for living cells, red for dead.
this is where we culture the samples we ve printed. they are kept in incubators for several weeks, and this tray is about a week old. the tough part, which is mimicking the top of our skin, is on top. a mix of proteins and nutrient molecules is fed in and the waste is removed. all while being closely monitored. the beauty with this microscope is you can actually watch your sample through an ipad, so it s no longer looking through those small eye things. green dots for living cells, red for dead. so there s not that many dead cells here. which is a very good sign. close analysis of the end results is needed to finetune. cellink has been printing cancer tumours, so that patients can receive personalised treatments without enduring drug trials themselves. they ve also made liver models for drug screening campaigns, and are helping beauty brands become animal cruelty free thanks to testing on lab grown skin. in this gothenburg hospital, researchers plan to put such bio printed cartilage in
but actually, it is seriously complicated cells in here. while 3 d printed skin could be applied in surgical grafts, drugs and cosmetics testing, the cells have to mature first. this is what we ve printed. they are kept in incubators for several weeks, and this tray is about a week old. the tough part, which is mimicking the top of our skin, is on top. a mix of proteins and nutrient molecules is fed in and the waste is removed. all while being closely monitored. the beauty with this microscope is you can actually watch your sample through an ipad, so it s no longer looking through those small eye things. green dots for living cells, red for dead. so there s not many dead cells here. which is a very good sign. close analysis of the end results is needed to finetune. cellink has been printing cancer tumours, so that
the tough part, which is mimicking the top of our skin, is on top. a mix of proteins and nutrient molecules is fed in and the waste is removed, all while being closely monitored. the beauty with this microscope is you can even watch your sample through an ipad, so it s no longer looking through those small eye things. green dots for living cells, red for dead. so, there s not many dead cells here that you can see. no, which is a very good sign. close analysis of the end results is needed to fine tune. cellink has been printing cancer tumours so that patients could receive personalised treatments without enduring drug trials themselves. they ve also made liver models for drug screening campaigns and are helping beauty brands become animal cruelty free thanks to testing on lab grown skin. in this gothenburg hospital, researchers plan to put bioprinted cartilage in patients with muscle