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Predicting physiologically-relevant oxygen concentrations in precision-cut liver slices using mathematical modelling
2022
PLoS ONE
Precision cut liver slices represent an encouraging ex vivo method to understand the pathogenesis of liver disease alongside drug induced liver injury. Despite being more physiologically relevant compared to in vitro models, precision cut liver slices are limited by the availability of healthy human tissue and experimental variability. Internal oxygen concentration and media composition govern the longevity and viability of the slices during the culture period and as such, a variety of
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0275788
fatcat:32sxqje3k5gebfujm37rtm3bqm