Indirect bioprinting for cell culture requires the use of several technologies and techniques which currently prevent many researchers not specialized in electrical engineering or materials science from accessing these new tools. In this paper, a printer and all necessary associated hardware was developed and tested for the purpose of seeding human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC)-derived endothelial cells (iECs) onto all surfaces of a fibringelatin channel. Immature iECs were seeded onto all channel surfaces and completed differentiation along channel walls. All required tools and methods, including engineering drawing, printable files, code, and hand-tool templates, have been provided with sufficient clarity to enable full, open-source replication of all technique employed.
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