A bioreactor device for studying the effects of physical, chemical, mechanical and electromagnetic stimuli on the cellular activity. In particular, the device uses a sensorized premixing chamber (1), a culture chamber (2) for observing the development of the cells by a microscope (40). Output signals are transmitted to a control unit for amplifying and filtering the signals (50), which transmits the treated signals to a computer (52). To another control unit (51) actuating electrovalves (20), (21) and (22) are connected that adjust the introduction of gas in the premixing chamber. The culture medium is drawn from the premixing chamber (1) through a duct (4) and its flow is adjusted by a peristaltic pump (30). The culture medium crosses then...
A bioreactor (1) for subjecting a cell culture (3) to a hydrodynamic pressure stimulus is described....
The optimization of in vitro cell culture for tissue engineering, pharmacological, or metabolic stud...
The realization of physiologically-relevant advanced in vitro models is not just related to the repr...
A bioreactor device for studying the effects of physical, chemical, mechanical and electromagnetic s...
Bioreactors, biotechnological devices for in vitro cell cultures with dynamic conditions, have the p...
A bioreactor is a device simulating physiological environments for different biotechnological applic...
Cells residing in the cardiac niche are constantly experiencing physical stimuli, including electric...
This study has investigated the design of a mini-bioreactor system with bio-stimuli for culturing ce...
A bioreactor and methods of using same for making tissue constructs and for conditioning tissue-engi...
In this work, we present the design of an electrical stimulation-based bioreactor capable of delive...
In the last years, the interest in bioreactors is constantly increasing in several fields of bioengi...
Control of cultivation conditions in the~live cell imaging extends the possibilities of biological e...
This PhD thesis work was focused onto the development of advanced culture systems for laboratory stu...
The growth of tissues for in vitro applications is a scientific process that has shown great interes...
A bioreactor (1) for subjecting a cell culture (3) to a hydrodynamic pressure stimulus is described....
A bioreactor (1) for subjecting a cell culture (3) to a hydrodynamic pressure stimulus is described....
The optimization of in vitro cell culture for tissue engineering, pharmacological, or metabolic stud...
The realization of physiologically-relevant advanced in vitro models is not just related to the repr...
A bioreactor device for studying the effects of physical, chemical, mechanical and electromagnetic s...
Bioreactors, biotechnological devices for in vitro cell cultures with dynamic conditions, have the p...
A bioreactor is a device simulating physiological environments for different biotechnological applic...
Cells residing in the cardiac niche are constantly experiencing physical stimuli, including electric...
This study has investigated the design of a mini-bioreactor system with bio-stimuli for culturing ce...
A bioreactor and methods of using same for making tissue constructs and for conditioning tissue-engi...
In this work, we present the design of an electrical stimulation-based bioreactor capable of delive...
In the last years, the interest in bioreactors is constantly increasing in several fields of bioengi...
Control of cultivation conditions in the~live cell imaging extends the possibilities of biological e...
This PhD thesis work was focused onto the development of advanced culture systems for laboratory stu...
The growth of tissues for in vitro applications is a scientific process that has shown great interes...
A bioreactor (1) for subjecting a cell culture (3) to a hydrodynamic pressure stimulus is described....
A bioreactor (1) for subjecting a cell culture (3) to a hydrodynamic pressure stimulus is described....
The optimization of in vitro cell culture for tissue engineering, pharmacological, or metabolic stud...
The realization of physiologically-relevant advanced in vitro models is not just related to the repr...