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Integrated biocompatible 3D printed isoporous membranes with 7 μm pores.

Matthew S ViglioneAubrianna SaxtonDawson DownsAdam T WoolleyKenneth A ChristensenPam M Van RyGregory P Nordin
Published in: Lab on a chip (2024)
In this work, we present a new 3D printing technique that enables the realization of native digital micro-mirror device (DMD) resolution in negative features of a 3D printed part without improving 3D printer hardware and demonstrate the fabrication of fully integrated, biocompatible isoporous membranes with pore sizes as small as 7 μm. We utilize this technique to construct a microfluidic device that mimics an established organ-on-a-chip configuration, including an integrated isoporous membrane. Two cell populations are seeded on either side of the membrane and imaged as a proof of concept for other organ-on-a-chip applications. These 3D printed isoporous membranes can be leveraged for a wide variety of other mechanical and biological applications, creating new possibilities for seamlessly integrated, 3D printed microfluidic devices.
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