peer reviewed3D hepatic microtissues, unlike 2D cell cultures, retain many of the in-vivo-like functionalities even after long-term cultivation. Such 3D cultures are increasingly applied to investigate liver damage due to drug exposure in toxicology. However, there is a need for thorough metabolic characterization of these microtissues for mechanistic understanding of effects on culture behaviour. We measured metabolic parameters from single human HepaRG hepatocyte spheroids online and continuously with electrochemical microsensors. A microsensor platform for lactate and oxygen was integrated in a standard 96-well plate. Electrochemical microsensors for lactate and oxygen allow fast, precise and continuous long-term measurement of metabolic...
The liver is the most important site of drug metabolism in the human body. During drug development, ...
At present, the assessment of developing tissue-engineered constructs is almost always carried out d...
3D (three-dimensional) cultures are considered to be an effective method for toxicological studies; ...
Monitoring cellular bioenergetic pathways provides the basis for a detailed understanding of the phy...
Sensor-based cellular microphysiometry is a technique that allows non-invasive, label-free, real-tim...
We present a novel microfluidic approach for on-line analysis of cell metabolism by simultaneous mea...
An on-line in vitro perfusion technique is described that allows the continuous quantification of ce...
Drug development is currently hampered by the inability of animal experiments to accurately predict ...
AbstractWe present the integration of enzyme-based lactate biosensors into a microfluidic network of...
Microphysiometry is a powerful technique to study metabolic parameters and detect changes to externa...
#Microband biosensors, screen-printed from a water-based carbon ink containing cobalt phthalocyanine...
Hepatocytes help to maintain glucose homeostasis in response to a variety of signals, including panc...
In 2D cell cultures uptake/release of various metabolic analytes such as glucose, lactate or metabol...
Monitoring metabolism fluctuations inside a cell culture is a valuable method for assessment of the ...
Microband biosensors were fabricated from a screen-printed water-based carbon ink containing cobalt ...
The liver is the most important site of drug metabolism in the human body. During drug development, ...
At present, the assessment of developing tissue-engineered constructs is almost always carried out d...
3D (three-dimensional) cultures are considered to be an effective method for toxicological studies; ...
Monitoring cellular bioenergetic pathways provides the basis for a detailed understanding of the phy...
Sensor-based cellular microphysiometry is a technique that allows non-invasive, label-free, real-tim...
We present a novel microfluidic approach for on-line analysis of cell metabolism by simultaneous mea...
An on-line in vitro perfusion technique is described that allows the continuous quantification of ce...
Drug development is currently hampered by the inability of animal experiments to accurately predict ...
AbstractWe present the integration of enzyme-based lactate biosensors into a microfluidic network of...
Microphysiometry is a powerful technique to study metabolic parameters and detect changes to externa...
#Microband biosensors, screen-printed from a water-based carbon ink containing cobalt phthalocyanine...
Hepatocytes help to maintain glucose homeostasis in response to a variety of signals, including panc...
In 2D cell cultures uptake/release of various metabolic analytes such as glucose, lactate or metabol...
Monitoring metabolism fluctuations inside a cell culture is a valuable method for assessment of the ...
Microband biosensors were fabricated from a screen-printed water-based carbon ink containing cobalt ...
The liver is the most important site of drug metabolism in the human body. During drug development, ...
At present, the assessment of developing tissue-engineered constructs is almost always carried out d...
3D (three-dimensional) cultures are considered to be an effective method for toxicological studies; ...