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Rheological manipulation for improved reliability in inkjet printing of living cells

Eric Cheng, Haoran Yu, Ali Ahmadi, Karen C Cheung

2016 IEEE 29th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 784-787.

In this paper, we investigated the effects of the rheological manipulation on the
trajectory of suspended cells during inNjet printing using piezoelectrically actuated nozzles.
Suspensions of MCF-7 cells in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and 10% w/v Ficoll PM400
in PBS are printed. It is shown that the increased viscosity alters the liNelihood of cell
deposition as visualized by high-speed imaging. The improved reliability is quantified in
cells per drop dispensed, and it is shown that through addition of Ficoll PM400, frequency …

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