Print surfaces in bioprinting can have a large impact on your final results [1]. This glass slide treatment protocol can be used for bioprinting with GelMA or PEGDA to keep structures adhered to a specific surface, allowing for improved maneuvering and control over bioprinted structures. Depending on the viscosity of your bioink, you may need to follow this protocol to ensure that the first few layers of your 3D structure don’t slide on your dish as you build layer upon layer.
· Glass slides (such as these)
· Ethanol
· Deionized water
· 3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate (TMSPMA)
· Toluene
· Sonicator
· Hot plate