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handle: 10261/51736
[ES] La presente invención hace referencia a una micro cámara y a un dispositivo de cultivo celular, monitorizables por resonancia magnética nuclear y otras técnicas de imagen, donde dicha micro cámara de cultivo se encuentra encapsulada y alojada en el interior de un chip. Dicha micro cámara y dicho dispositivo resultan de fácil manejo para el usuario, pennitiendo su manipulación o su reemplazo sin la necesidad de un montaje laborioso, beneficiando además notablemente el estudio de cultivos durante periodos largos de tiempo, superiores a 24 horas.
[EN] The invention relates to a cell culture device and microchamber which can be monitored using nuclear magnetic resonance and other imaging techniques, in which the culture microchamber is encapsulated and housed inside a chip. The microchamber and the device are easy for the user to handle, allowing same to be handled or repositioned without requiring complex mounting operations. In addition, the invention allows cultures to be studied for long periods, greater than 24 hours.
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Bioingeniería Biomateriales y Nanomedicina, Universitat de Valencia, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España), Ikerlan S CCOP
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