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Distributions of oxygen, nutrient, and metabolic waste concentrations in multicellular spheroids and their dependence on spheroid parameters.

1991

The distribution of oxygen, nutrients and metabolic wastes in multicellular tumor spheroids and its dependence on the parameters characterizing the spheroid (i.e., spheroid geometry, diffusivity, and consumption/production rates of biological substances) have been investigated by a theoretical analysis: 1. Parameter dependence is qualitatively demonstrated and visualized. 2. Reduction of the number of variables by specific coordinate transformations made it possible to generate nomograms from which concentration distributions for any choice of parameter values may easily be obtained. In particular, these nomograms may also be used for estimating concentration profiles of metabolic waste pro…

ChemistryCell SurvivalQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansBiophysicsAnalytical chemistrySpheroidchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalThermal diffusivityOxygenCell aggregationCell HypoxiaDiffusionOxygenNutrientembryonic structuresTumor Cells CulturedMulticellular spheroidMetabolic wasteDiffusion (business)Biological systemCell AggregationHydrogenEuropean biophysics journal : EBJ
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Changes in O2 Consumption of Multicellular Spheroids During Development of Necrosis

1985

Multicellular spheroids are spherical aggregates of cells that are supplied by diffusion of oxygen and substrates from the surrounding growth medium (Sutherland and Durand, 1976). Metabolic waste products are removed from the cells in these aggregates by diffusion into the growth medium. Cells within multicellular spheroids may be exposed to environmental conditions similar to those in tissue located between nutritive microvessels. Thus, tumor spheroids make it possible to study the impact of the tumor-specific micromilieu on cellular metabolism, cell cycle state, cellular viability or response to treatment. Factors in the microenvironment of tumor cells which may be relevant in this regard…

Growth mediumNecrosisTumor spheroidSpheroidchemistry.chemical_elementCell cycleOxygenOxygen tensionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrymedicineBiophysicsMulticellular spheroidmedicine.symptom
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Microelectrode Measurements of Oxygen Tension Distributions in Multicellular Spheroids Cultured in Spinner Flasks

1984

Since multicellular spheroids were introduced into cancer research by Sutherland et al. (1970, 1971), they have been widely used for studying the susceptibility of cancer cells to various treatment modalities. Many of these investigations provided evidence for a major role of oxygen in controlling the metabolic and cell cycle state of the tumor cells, thus modifying the responsiveness of the cells to therapy. Several investigators have measured O2 tension (PO2) distributions in spheroids with O2-sensitive microelectrodes (Carlsson et al. 1979; Kaufman et al. 1981; Mueller-Klieser and Sutherland 1982a, b, 1983; Mueller-Klieser et al. 1983). The measurements produced PO2 values that varied co…

Laboratory flaskOxygen supplyMicroelectrodeChemistryCell cultureembryonic structuresCancer cellSpheroidBiophysicsMulticellular spheroidOxygen tension
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Alginate encapsulation improves viability and integrity of cryopreserved pancreatic islets and multicellular spheroids: combined fluorescence, scanni…

2007

Extended abstract of a paper presented at MC 2007, 33rd DGE Conference in Saarbrücken, Germany, September 2 – September 7, 2007

medicine.anatomical_structureScanning electron microscopeChemistryPancreatic isletsAlginate encapsulationBlock facemedicineBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryMulticellular spheroidInstrumentationFluorescenceCryopreservationMicroscopy and Microanalysis
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