Xeno-Free 3D Bioprinted Liver Model for Hepatotoxicity Assessment
Ahmed S. M. Ali,
Johanna Berg,
Viola Roehrs
et al.
Abstract:Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is one of the most promising methodologies that are currently in development for the replacement of animal experiments. Bioprinting and most alternative technologies rely on animal-derived materials, which compromises the intent of animal welfare and results in the generation of chimeric systems of limited value. The current study therefore presents the first bioprinted liver model that is entirely void of animal-derived constituents. Initially, HuH-7 cells underwent adaptati… Show more
“…When using DMEM/F12, the final concentration of each (non-protein) component in our defined medium can be seen in Table 26 . Our medium mimicks the complexity of human serum and industrial manufacturing will lower its production price significantly [24] .…”
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“…When using DMEM/F12, the final concentration of each (non-protein) component in our defined medium can be seen in Table 26 . Our medium mimicks the complexity of human serum and industrial manufacturing will lower its production price significantly [24] .…”
Section: Important Information Before Preparation Of the Mediummentioning
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