Long-term culturing of primary porcine hepatocytes (PPH) inside the Academic Medical Center (AMC)-bioartificial liver is characterized by increased anaerobic glycolysis. Recommendations to increase oxygen availability were proposed in a previous numerical study and were experimentally evaluated in this study. Original bioreactors as well as new configuration bioreactors with 2.2-fold thinner nonwoven matrix and 2-fold more capillaries were loaded with PPHs and oxygenated with different gas oxygen pressures resulting in medium pO(2) (pO(2-med)) of either 135-150 mm Hg or 235-250 mm Hg. After 6 days culturing, new configuration bioreactors with pO(2-med) of 250 mm Hg showed significantly reduced anaerobic glycolysis, 60% higher liver-specific...
Although oxygen and extracellular matrix cues both influence differentiation state and metabolic fun...
The liver is the largest internal organ responsible for metabolism and therefore an interesting anal...
In vitro cell culture models are widely used for much of the research carried out into human disease...
Long-term maintenance of hepatocyte viability and differentiated function expression is crucial for ...
It must be assumed that current petri dish primary hepatocyte culture models do not supply sufficien...
Bioartificial livers (BALs) have been developed to provide liver support to patients with end-stage ...
The selection of a cell type for bioartificial liver (BAL) systems for the treatment of patients wit...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: There is an urgent need for an effective bioartificial liver system to bridge pa...
The liver is a major site for the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds due to its abundant level of ph...
<div><p>Practice-changing culturing techniques of hepatocytes are highly required to increase their ...
Several different types of bioartificial liver (BAL) support systems have been developed to bridge p...
Long-term maintenance of viability and expression of differentiated hepatocyte function is crucial f...
Bioartificial Liver (BAL) is a term for medical devices designed to replace natural liver functions....
Due to the scarcity of available human livers, porcine hepatocytes are currently being evaluated as ...
Practice-changing culturing techniques of hepatocytes are highly required to increase their differen...
Although oxygen and extracellular matrix cues both influence differentiation state and metabolic fun...
The liver is the largest internal organ responsible for metabolism and therefore an interesting anal...
In vitro cell culture models are widely used for much of the research carried out into human disease...
Long-term maintenance of hepatocyte viability and differentiated function expression is crucial for ...
It must be assumed that current petri dish primary hepatocyte culture models do not supply sufficien...
Bioartificial livers (BALs) have been developed to provide liver support to patients with end-stage ...
The selection of a cell type for bioartificial liver (BAL) systems for the treatment of patients wit...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: There is an urgent need for an effective bioartificial liver system to bridge pa...
The liver is a major site for the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds due to its abundant level of ph...
<div><p>Practice-changing culturing techniques of hepatocytes are highly required to increase their ...
Several different types of bioartificial liver (BAL) support systems have been developed to bridge p...
Long-term maintenance of viability and expression of differentiated hepatocyte function is crucial f...
Bioartificial Liver (BAL) is a term for medical devices designed to replace natural liver functions....
Due to the scarcity of available human livers, porcine hepatocytes are currently being evaluated as ...
Practice-changing culturing techniques of hepatocytes are highly required to increase their differen...
Although oxygen and extracellular matrix cues both influence differentiation state and metabolic fun...
The liver is the largest internal organ responsible for metabolism and therefore an interesting anal...
In vitro cell culture models are widely used for much of the research carried out into human disease...