15. Remove the detergents with 140 mL of PBS for 30 min using
the syringe pump at a flow rate of 4.5 mL/min (Fig. 6). Now,
the waste bottle should be filled with H2O, Triton X-100,
and PBS.
16. Remove the motor and small pulley from the system using an
Allen key.
17. Take the bioreactor system to the BSC using the tray, disinfect
the surfaces with 70% ethanol.
18. Disinfect a sterile hybridization bottle with fresh DMEM +
Antibiotics and place it inside the BSC.
19. Loosen and remove the two worm-drive hose clamps placed
around the bioreactor body and lid using the screwdriver.
20. Remove the lid on top of the body and expose the trachea.
21. Cut the 600 long cable ties using the scissors and remove
both rods.
22. Cut the trachea close to the anchors transversely. Use sterile
forceps to determine the edge of each anchor.
23. Put the trachea into the bottle with DMEM + Antibiotics.
3.5
Decontamination
of the De-
epithelialized Graft
1. Place the bottle with the trachea in a rocker at low-medium
speed for 24 h at RT.
2. Disinfect the bottle with 70% ethanol and place it inside
the BSC.
3. Disinfect a new bottle of fresh DMEM + Antibiotics with 70%
ethanol and place it in the BSC.
Fig. 6 PBS step schematic representation. H2O and Triton X-100 tubes are clamped on top of their respective
reservoirs. PBS flows through the tubing main circuitry and ends in the waste bottle. This is the final step of the
tracheal de-epithelialization
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