Colony development of laser printed eukaryotic (yeast and microalga) microorganisms in co-culture - Chaire de Biotechnologie de CentraleSupélec
Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Bioprinting Année : 2016

Colony development of laser printed eukaryotic (yeast and microalga) microorganisms in co-culture

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Laser Induced Forward Transfer (LIFT) bioprinting is one of a group of techniques that have been largely applied for printing mammalian cells so far. Bioprinting allows precise placement of viable cells in a defined matrix with the aim of directed three-dimensional development of tissues. In this study, laser bioprinting is used to precisely place eukaryotic microorganisms in specific patterns that allow growth and microscopic observation of the organisms’ micro-colonies. Saccharomyces cerevisiae var. bayanus and Chlorella vulgaris are used as model organisms for this purpose. Growth and development of the micro-colonies are studied via confocal microscopy and the colonies’ growth rates are determined by image analysis. The developed protocols for printing of microorganisms and growth-rate deter-mination of the micro-colonies are very promising for future studies of colony growth and development.
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hal-01372412 , version 1 (29-10-2024)

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Behnam Taidi, Guillaume Lebernede, Lothar Koch, Patrick Perre, Boris Chichkov. Colony development of laser printed eukaryotic (yeast and microalga) microorganisms in co-culture. International Journal of Bioprinting, 2016, 2 (2), pp.37-43. ⟨10.18063/IJB.2016.02.001⟩. ⟨hal-01372412⟩
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