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Microfluidic-Assisted Human Cancer Cells Culturing Platform for Space Biology Applications

In the paper, the lab-on-chip platform applicable for the long-term cultivation of human cancer cells, as a solution meeting the demands of the CubeSat biological missions, is presented. For the first time, the selected cancer cell lines—UM-UC-3 and RT 112 were cultured on-chip for up to 50 days. Th...

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Autores principales: Krakos (Podwin), Agnieszka, Jarosz, Joanna, Śniadek, Patrycja, Psurski, Mateusz, Graja, Adrianna, Białas, Marcin, Oliszewska, Ewa, Wietrzyk, Joanna, Walczak, Rafał, Dziuban, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36015950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22166183
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author Krakos (Podwin), Agnieszka
Jarosz, Joanna
Śniadek, Patrycja
Psurski, Mateusz
Graja, Adrianna
Białas, Marcin
Oliszewska, Ewa
Wietrzyk, Joanna
Walczak, Rafał
Dziuban, Jan
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Jarosz, Joanna
Śniadek, Patrycja
Psurski, Mateusz
Graja, Adrianna
Białas, Marcin
Oliszewska, Ewa
Wietrzyk, Joanna
Walczak, Rafał
Dziuban, Jan
author_sort Krakos (Podwin), Agnieszka
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description In the paper, the lab-on-chip platform applicable for the long-term cultivation of human cancer cells, as a solution meeting the demands of the CubeSat biological missions, is presented. For the first time, the selected cancer cell lines—UM-UC-3 and RT 112 were cultured on-chip for up to 50 days. The investigation was carried out in stationary conditions (without medium microflow) in ambient temperature and utilizing the microflow perfusion system in the incubation chamber assuring typical cultivation atmosphere (37 °C). All the experiments were performed to imitate the conditions that are provided before the biological mission starts (waiting for the rocket launch) and when the actual experiment is initialized on a CubeSat board in space microgravity. The results of the tests showed appropriate performance of the lab-on-chip platform, especially in the context of material and technological biocompatibility. Cultured cells were characterized by adequate morphology—high attachment rate and visible signs of proliferation in each of the experimental stage. These results are a good basis for further tests of the lab-on-chip platform in both terrestrial and space conditions. At the end of the manuscript, the authors provide some considerations regarding a potential 3-Unit CubeSat biological mission launched with Virgin Orbit company. The lab-on-chip platform was modelled to fit a 2-Unit autonomous laboratory payload.
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spelling pubmed-94148512022-08-27 Microfluidic-Assisted Human Cancer Cells Culturing Platform for Space Biology Applications Krakos (Podwin), Agnieszka Jarosz, Joanna Śniadek, Patrycja Psurski, Mateusz Graja, Adrianna Białas, Marcin Oliszewska, Ewa Wietrzyk, Joanna Walczak, Rafał Dziuban, Jan Sensors (Basel) Article In the paper, the lab-on-chip platform applicable for the long-term cultivation of human cancer cells, as a solution meeting the demands of the CubeSat biological missions, is presented. For the first time, the selected cancer cell lines—UM-UC-3 and RT 112 were cultured on-chip for up to 50 days. The investigation was carried out in stationary conditions (without medium microflow) in ambient temperature and utilizing the microflow perfusion system in the incubation chamber assuring typical cultivation atmosphere (37 °C). All the experiments were performed to imitate the conditions that are provided before the biological mission starts (waiting for the rocket launch) and when the actual experiment is initialized on a CubeSat board in space microgravity. The results of the tests showed appropriate performance of the lab-on-chip platform, especially in the context of material and technological biocompatibility. Cultured cells were characterized by adequate morphology—high attachment rate and visible signs of proliferation in each of the experimental stage. These results are a good basis for further tests of the lab-on-chip platform in both terrestrial and space conditions. At the end of the manuscript, the authors provide some considerations regarding a potential 3-Unit CubeSat biological mission launched with Virgin Orbit company. The lab-on-chip platform was modelled to fit a 2-Unit autonomous laboratory payload. MDPI 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9414851/ /pubmed/36015950 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22166183 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jarosz, Joanna
Śniadek, Patrycja
Psurski, Mateusz
Graja, Adrianna
Białas, Marcin
Oliszewska, Ewa
Wietrzyk, Joanna
Walczak, Rafał
Dziuban, Jan
Microfluidic-Assisted Human Cancer Cells Culturing Platform for Space Biology Applications
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9414851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36015950
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22166183
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