2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11113231
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3D Printed, Single-Use Bioreactor with Integrated Inline Sensors for Microbial and Mammalian Cell Cultivation—A Case Study

Samuel Lukas Schneider,
Stefan Seidel,
Andressa Seefeldt
et al.

Abstract: The development of upstream bioprocesses necessitates small, instrumented bioreactors for investigating and optimizing production processes in a cost-effective manner. Due to advances in both the equipment and the materials used in additive manufacturing, 3D printing of customized bioreactors is now in the realm of possibilities. In this study, a small-scale 3D printed bioreactor suitable for mammalian and microbial cultivations was developed, featuring a working volume of 90 mL, inline pH and dissolved oxygen… Show more

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