- Noninvasive assessment of tissue-engineered graft viability by oxygen-17 magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Noninvasive assessment of tissue-engineered graft viability by oxygen-17 magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Biotechnology and bioengineering (2016-11-22)
Samuel A Einstein, Bradley P Weegman, Jennifer P Kitzmann, Klearchos K Papas, Michael Garwood
PMID27869295
ABSTRACT
Transplantation of macroencapsulated tissue-engineered grafts (TEGs) is being investigated as a treatment for type 1 diabetes, but there is a critical need to measure TEG viability both in vitro and in vivo. Oxygen deficiency is the most critical issue preventing widespread implementation of TEG transplantation and delivery of supplemental oxygen (DSO) has been shown to enhance TEG survival and function in vivo. In this study, we demonstrate the first use of oxygen-17 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (
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