Integrated bubble removal, flow-cell focusing, and droplet deflection shrink cell sorting footprint while preserving safe, precise operation.
A movable depositing end prints and cultures tissue inside one sealed bioreactor, avoiding transfer steps that raise contamination risk.
Real-time rupture sensing in microfluidic lysis chambers stops reagent exposure at the right moment to preserve cell contents and enable single-cell analysis.
Microchannel culturing under multiple set conditions detects contamination or genetic mutations early, reducing data cost and protecting culture efficiency.
Hinged baffle segments with alignment elements enable low-clearance bioreactor installation while preserving linear baffle geometry for mixing.
Continuous gas-lift reaction and gravity phase separation recover lipophilic products early to limit inhibition, toxicity, and instability.
A flexible-walled sterile enclosure keeps biofabricated structures sealed during 3D printing and transfer while leaving the main printer outside for reuse.
A filter-divided closed container processes adipose tissue without transfers, cutting contamination risk during SVF and fat graft preparation.
High-content imaging and machine learning predict microbial fitness and productivity faster, reducing costly phenotyping assays for biomanufacturing.
A multilayer aluminum and polypropylene barrier keeps culture medium sealed during vacuum and heat sterilization until activation.
3D-printed disposable sensor and controller elements in a bioreactor lid cut cost and cleaning while preserving process control.
A sliding filter with automated medium exchange keeps cells in one sealed tank, cutting contamination and enabling bench-scale continuous culture.
Voltage-driven bubble ejection through dielectric through-holes enables precise local processing while reducing port breakage and target damage.
A modular series flowpath with switchable bypass and shared unit design cuts biomolecule processing footprint, training burden, and spare parts.
Independent outlet valves and sterile flushing keep bioreactor samples pure while routing them directly to multiple analytical devices.
A modular sterile enclosure keeps 3D cell printing contamination-free while allowing printer reuse and precise needle movement during culture.
A sealed cartridge with integrated reagent channels and opening mechanisms automates iPS cell processing while reducing contamination risk.
Air-liquid interface culture builds a thick, microbead- and bacteria-impenetrable mucus layer for more realistic gut barrier studies.
Individual magnetic well covers isolate replicate wells during sampling, cutting exposure time and reducing cross contamination from ambient debris.
Open planar microwell arrays isolate single organoids for precise growth and migration tracking while supporting high-throughput retrieval and analysis.
Reversible tangential flow in an open-circuit filtration loop cuts cell culture residence time, flushes fouling, and preserves viability.
Multiple microscope housing doors enable flexible sample access while limiting incubation atmosphere disturbance and light contamination.
Removable aeration manifolds placed near the impeller improve oxygen transfer and kLa while avoiding bulky multi-impeller bioreactor setups.
Resin holders suspend cell aggregates with only their tips immersed, reducing non-specific adsorption and improving displacement-based measurement accuracy.
Detachable shaft coupling lets stacked freezing target units be removed together, increasing container storage without passage space.
A high-speed gas ejector suctions and shears firm tank foam outside the vessel, avoiding contamination while returning defoamed liquid.
Weak surfactants remove blood cells before broth growth and mass spectrometry, enabling earlier sepsis pathogen detection and identification.
Metal nanoparticles cleave sulfur- or selenium-modified nucleic acids with higher recovery and less aggregation, enabling efficient sticky-end DNA production.
Selected cells are photopolymerized into degradable gel chambers, enabling image-based sorting with higher throughput and flexible release.
Fluidic seeding inside a sealed bioreactor improves scaffold cell coverage and alignment while reducing contamination during tissue maturation.
A movable filter concentrates target-containing liquid without pressurizing, reducing cell burden while allowing adjustable concentration ratios.
Movable grids let one bioreactor handle high-density scaffold seeding and long incubation, improving cultured meat production scalability.
Counterflow extraction, interstage grinding, and cell recovery improve biomass conversion into high-value chemicals while reducing waste.
Downstream turbidity sensing enables online product concentration tracking to detect filter fouling early and reduce manual sampling and shutdowns.
Gas-permeable PBMC culture with IL-4 and IL-7 speeds antigen-specific T cell expansion while lowering contamination and IL-2-related risks.
Multi-stage depth and inert filtration clarifies rAAV feed without centrifugation, reducing product loss, cost, and processing time.
Structured spiral fixed beds and modular sections make cell culture systems easier to transport, scale, and run at high cell density.
Distributed wall grooves mount lighting units to deliver even illumination and thermal coupling in large single-use bioreactor bags.
A puncturable septum cap keeps bioprinting sterile while moving the printer outside the container, reducing bulk and enabling immediate reuse.
Parallel multi-well testing with a breathable sealed lid improves Legionella growth conditions and speeds accurate water sample quantification.
Continuous supply and collection flow paths help inkjet cell ejection reduce clogging and speed production of cell-containing droplets.
Periodic recess-protrusion culture surfaces enable ultrasonic cell detachment while preserving adhesion area, proliferation, and harvest.
Localized induction heating in a conductive filter mesh lyses captured cells without internal heaters, added reagents, or plastic damage.
A sealed membrane package with magnetic sliding access and heating enables on-site cell sheet formation while reducing contamination and transport damage.
Three-wavelength absorbance sensing enables online microalgae biomass measurement, replacing slow offline tests with continuous reactor monitoring.
Sensors and flow-rate feedback regulate pressure, dissolved gas, and pH in closed cell culture chambers to better mimic in vivo conditions.
Real-time differential calibration in a microfluidic perfusion loop corrects electrochemical sensor drift without interrupting biological monitoring.
Asymmetric flow and localized magnetic fields keep more magnetic particles in the capture region for higher-sensitivity sample detection.
Small-scale data collection links shear, nutrient, cell count, and waste controls to preserve productivity and quality after culture scale-up.
Amino- and amide-bond probe linking on an inorganic substrate improves nucleic acid detection sensitivity and accuracy in plant samples.