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Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Analyze the Performance of Hollow‐Fiber Bioreactors
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EngineeringBioreactor TechnologyFluid MechanicsFlow CellBiomedical EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingBlood FlowFuture FlowBiomechanicsBiochemical EngineeringBioprocess MonitoringHollow-fiber BioreactorsMicrofluidicsBiofluid DynamicBlood Flow MeasurementBiophysicsHealth SciencesMechanobiologyHollow‐fiber BioreactorsMedical ImagingUltrasoundBiomedical FlowPreliminary ExperimentsResonanceBiomedical Imaging
Preliminary experiments were described that demonstrate that MRI is an effective tool for the noninvasive study of hollow-fiber bioreactors. Flow-compensated velocity-encoding pulse sequences were successively applied to analyze the velocity patterns in a module operated without cells, with an artificially induced flow field perturbation. Diffusion damping pulse sequences were also used to spatially resolve regions of cell growth in a bioreactor. These experiments provide the necessary basis from which future flow and spectroscopic studies can be conducted.
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