Distributed and Lumped Parameter Models for the Characterization of High Throughput Bioreactors
Abstract
Next generation bioreactors are being developed to generate multiple human cell-based tissue analogs within the same fluidic system, to better recapitulate the complexity and interconnection of human physiology [1, 2]. The effective development of these devices requires a solid understanding of their interconnected fluidics, to predict the transport of nutrients and waste through the constructs and improve the design accordingly. In this work,...
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Title
Distributed and Lumped Parameter Models for the Characterization of High Throughput Bioreactors
Published Date
Sep 26, 2016
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
e0162774 - e0162774
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