Method for the preparation of a cell culture insert with at least one membrane
US-12162212-B2 · Dec 10, 2024 · US
US2017190106A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017190106-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615171093-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A platform structure for manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering, comprising a frame; a ring-shaped thermally conductive member fixedly disposed in the frame; a thermally conductive platform centrally movably disposed in the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and having edges in direct contact with inner walls of the ring-shaped thermally conductive member, wherein the thermally conductive platform and the ring-shaped thermally conductive member together define a space of a variable depth; a vertically movable mechanism connected to a bottom of the thermally conductive platform and adapted to drive the thermally conductive platform to sink and thus increase gradually the depth of the space; and a low temperature generating mechanism connected to the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform to cool down the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform, to prevent deformation and ensure uniform dimensions of tall scaffolds.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A platform structure for manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering, comprising: a frame; a ring-shaped thermally conductive member fixedly disposed in the frame; a thermally conductive platform centrally movably disposed in the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and having edges in direct contact with inner walls of the ring-shaped thermally conductive member, wherein the thermally conductive platform and the ring-shaped thermally conductive member together define a space of a variable depth; a vertically movable mechanism connected to a bottom of the thermally conductive platform and adapted to drive the thermally conductive platform to sink and thus increase gradually the depth of the space; and a low temperature generating mechanism connected to the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform to cool down the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform. 2 . The platform structure of claim 1 , wherein the low temperature generating mechanism is annularly disposed at an outer wall of the ring-shaped thermally conductive member. 3 . The platform structure of claim 2 , further comprising a thermally insulating element for enclosing the low temperature generating mechanism. 4 . The platform structure of claim 1 , further comprising a thermally insulating element for enclosing the low temperature generating mechanism. 5 . The platform structure of claim 1 , further comprising a thermally insulating board disposed between the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism. 6 . The platform structure of claim 5 , wherein the thermally insulating board precludes heat exchange between the vertically movable mechanism and the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform. 7 . The platform structure of claim 6 , wherein the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism are connected by magnetic attraction. 8 . The platform structure of claim 5 , wherein the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism are connected by magnetic attraction. 9 . The platform structure of claim 1 , wherein the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism are connected by magnetic attraction. 10 . A method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering, the method comprising the steps of: (S1) providing a platform structure, the platform structure comprises a frame; a ring-shaped thermally conductive member fixedly disposed in the frame; a thermally conductive platform centrally movably disposed in the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and having edges in direct contact with inner walls of the ring-shaped thermally conductive member, wherein the thermally conductive platform and the ring-shaped thermally conductive member together define a space of a variable depth; a vertically movable mechanism connected to a bottom of the thermally conductive platform and adapted to drive the thermally conductive platform to sink and thus increase gradually the depth of the space; and a low temperature generating mechanism connected to the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform to cool down the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform; (S3) squeezing, in the space, a liquid material out such that the liquid material deposits on a thermally conductive platform of the platform structure and freezes at low temperature, wherein the liquid material being squeezed out moves laterally relative to the platform structure; (S5) lowering the thermally conductive platform with the vertically movable mechanism to increase the depth of the space; and (S7) squeezing out the liquid material in the space of the increasing depth to allow the liquid material to deposit on the frozen liquid material, wherein the liquid material thus deposited on the frozen liquid material freezes at low temperature, and the liquid material moves laterally relative to the platform structure while being squeezed out. 11 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 10 , wherein the low temperature generating mechanism is annularly disposed at an outer wall of the ring-shaped thermally conductive member. 12 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 11 , further comprising a thermally insulating element for enclosing the low temperature generating mechanism. 13 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 10 , further comprising a thermally insulating element for enclosing the low temperature generating mechanism. 14 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 10 , further comprising a thermally insulating board disposed between the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism. 15 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 14 , wherein the thermally insulating board precludes heat exchange between the vertically movable mechanism and the ring-shaped thermally conductive member and the thermally conductive platform. 16 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 15 , wherein the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism are connected by magnetic attraction. 17 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 14 , wherein the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism are connected by magnetic attraction. 18 . The method of manufacturing a scaffold for use in tissue engineering of claim 10 , wherein the thermally conductive platform and the vertically movable mechanism are connected by magnetic attraction.
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