7. The recommended seeding density is 5000–20,000 cells per
cm2.
8. The formula to calculate the final volume depends on the
specific type of chamber used. Cells/μL ¼ Average number of
cells per small grid chamber multiplication factor dilution.
9. The bioreactor provides continuous rotation of the tracheal
bio-scaffold, exposing cells to a covering film of alternating
gas and liquid phases.
Acknowledgments
This research was funded by Carraresi Foundation. The Authors are
members of the COST Action CA16119 In vitro 3-D total cell
guidance and fitness (CellFit) and of the Trans-COST Actions
Task-Force on Covid-19.
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