3D Printing of In Vitro Hydrogel Microcarriers by Alternating Viscous-Inertial Force Jetting.

J Vis Exp

Biomanufacturing Center, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University; Biomanufacturing and Rapid Forming Technology Key Laboratory of Beijing; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University;

Published: April 2021

Microcarriers are beads with a diameter of 60-250 µm and a large specific surface area, which are commonly used as carriers for large-scale cell cultures. Microcarrier culture technology has become one of the main techniques in cytological research and is commonly used in the field of large-scale cell expansion. Microcarriers have also been shown to play an increasingly important role in in vitro tissue engineering construction and clinical drug screening. Current methods for preparing microcarriers include microfluidic chips and inkjet printing, which often rely on complex flow channel design, an incompatible two-phase interface, and a fixed nozzle shape. These methods face the challenges of complex nozzle processing, inconvenient nozzle changes, and excessive extrusion forces when applied to multiple bioink. In this study, a 3D printing technique, called alternating viscous-inertial force jetting, was applied to enable the construction of hydrogel microcarriers with a diameter of 100-300 µm. Cells were subsequently seeded on microcarriers to form tissue engineering modules. Compared to existing methods, this method offers a free nozzle tip diameter, flexible nozzle switching, free control of printing parameters, and mild printing conditions for a wide range of bioactive materials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/62252DOI Listing

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