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Tissue Engineering
Poster by A.J. Mellott
A.J. Mellot uses the Bio X to print mesenchymal stem cells in tissue blocks.
Utrecht University
Casper van der Ven and Nino Chirico at Utrecht University engineered 3D human in vitro model of myocardial tissue using CELLINK GelMA, GelXA, and GelXA LAMININK 521.
University of Pavia
The University of Pavia uses CELLINK® FIBRIN bioink to study cell differentiation and muscle fiber physiology in 3D.
Publication by Casper van der Ven
Casper van der Ven uses the INKREDIBLE+ to model calcific aortic valve disease.
Seoul National University
The SNU team constructed a 3D model of hepatic tissue that resembles hexagonal liver lobules using GelXA LAMININK 111, 121 and 521.
Biomaterials
University of Bristol
PhD student Thomas Richardson evaluates the Perriman Group bioink at CELLINK’s Gothenburg headquarters.
Cust. testimonial from Dr. Lisa Oliver & Dr. Celine Salaud
Dr. Lisa Oliver and Dr. Celine Salaud use the CELLINK Laminink series in their research on brain tumors.
Cust. testimonial from Cristina Scielzo
Professor Cristina Scielzo 3D bioprint leukemic cells using the CELLINK Laminink series.