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Biological laser printing: A novel technique for creating heterogeneous 3-dimensional cell patterns

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BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 139-147

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/B:BMMD.0000031751.67267.9f

Keywords

biological laser printing (BioLP); cell printing; cell patterning; tissue engineering

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We have developed a laser-based printing technique, called biological laser printing (BioLP(TM)). BioLP is a non-contact, orifice-free technique that rapidly deposits fL to nL scale volumes of biological material with spatial accuracy better than 5 pm. The printer's orifice-free nature allows for transfer of a wide range of biological material onto a variety of substrates. Control of transfer is performed via a computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system which allows for deposition rates up to 100 pixels of biological material per second using the current laser systems. In this article, we present a description of the apparatus, a model of the transfer process, and a comparison to other biological printing techniques. Further, examples of current system capabilities, such as adjacent deposition of multiple cell types, large-scale cell arrays, and preliminary experiments on creating multi-layer cell constructs are presented. These cell printing experiments not only demonstrate near 100% viability, they also are the first steps toward using BioLP to create heterogeneous 3-dimensional constructs for use in tissue engineering applications.

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