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Integration of ex-vivo precision-cut liver slice (PCLS) culture with microfluidic NMR metabolomics

Integration of ex-vivo precision-cut liver slice (PCLS) culture with microfluidic NMR metabolomics
Integration of ex-vivo precision-cut liver slice (PCLS) culture with microfluidic NMR metabolomics

We present a novel microfluidic perfusion system for liver tissue slices that allows direct characterization of the perfusion fluid by micro nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and imaging. This system enables direct non-invasive observation of the metabolic processes on the liver slice in real time. Integration of a microfluidic system with high-performance NMR spectroscopy has been achieved with careful management of sensitivity and magnetic susceptibility effects to maintain spectral resolution. The system presented here combines excellent NMR performance with the ability to sustain the PCLS over several hours of perfusion.

Metabolomics, Microfluidics, NMR, Tissue slice culture
60-61
The Printing House
Patra, Bishnubrata
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Sharma, Manvendra
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Karsten, Ruby
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Grajewski, Maciej
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Verpoorte, Sabeth
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Utz, Marcel
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Patra, Bishnubrata
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Sharma, Manvendra
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Karsten, Ruby
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Grajewski, Maciej
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Verpoorte, Sabeth
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Utz, Marcel
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Patra, Bishnubrata, Sharma, Manvendra, Karsten, Ruby, Grajewski, Maciej, Verpoorte, Sabeth and Utz, Marcel (2019) Integration of ex-vivo precision-cut liver slice (PCLS) culture with microfluidic NMR metabolomics. In 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2019. The Printing House. pp. 60-61 .

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Abstract

We present a novel microfluidic perfusion system for liver tissue slices that allows direct characterization of the perfusion fluid by micro nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and imaging. This system enables direct non-invasive observation of the metabolic processes on the liver slice in real time. Integration of a microfluidic system with high-performance NMR spectroscopy has been achieved with careful management of sensitivity and magnetic susceptibility effects to maintain spectral resolution. The system presented here combines excellent NMR performance with the ability to sustain the PCLS over several hours of perfusion.

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Published date: 1 January 2019
Venue - Dates: 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2019, , Basel, Switzerland, 2019-10-27 - 2019-10-31
Keywords: Metabolomics, Microfluidics, NMR, Tissue slice culture

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Local EPrints ID: 445039
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/445039
PURE UUID: 5da6d89a-975c-4c45-a076-465aa2a172bc
ORCID for Marcel Utz: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2274-9672

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Date deposited: 18 Nov 2020 17:30
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:23

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Author: Bishnubrata Patra
Author: Manvendra Sharma
Author: Ruby Karsten
Author: Maciej Grajewski
Author: Sabeth Verpoorte
Author: Marcel Utz ORCID iD

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