Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2017)

Labbag® - a versatile bag-based cultivation system for expansion, differentiation and cryopreservation of human stem cells

  • Gepp Michael M.,
  • Duckstein Rowena,
  • Kayatz Fabian,
  • Rodler Norbert,
  • Scheuerer Zuzana,
  • Neubauer Julia C.,
  • Lachmann Kristina,
  • Stramm Cornelia,
  • Liebmann Andrea,
  • Thomas Michael,
  • Zimmermann Heiko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2017-0077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 371 – 374

Abstract

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Novel approaches in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering are highly promoted by human induced pluripotent stem cells. Typical workflows include the expansion, differentiation and/or cryopreservation of these cells. Often, the differentiation, cytotoxicity tests or disease modelling rely on multicellular aggregates. Here, we present the novel bag-based system “Labbag®” to address workflows required for these applications. As a unique feature, the Labbag® provides a chemical spot pattern to allow the formation of several hundreds of hanging droplets within a few seconds with standard laboratory equipment. In this study, we describe the general concept of the Labbag® and show aggregate formation of stem cells as first stem cell workflow successfully transferred.

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