Publications by authors named "J Goldowsky"

Article Synopsis
  • Histology is crucial for examining tissue structure and cell details, but standard methods for cryosectioning small tissues like organoids lack efficiency and cost-effectiveness, hindering analysis.
  • The adapted HistoBrick method uses an optimal embedding mixture of 8% PEGDA and 2.5% gelatine, providing support for fragile samples during cryosectioning and preserving delicate structures of human retinal organoids.
  • Using these PEGDA-gelatine HistoBricks, researchers monitored retinal organoid development over time, finding that photoreceptor cell bodies were sustained for up to 98 weeks, although outer segments diminished, making this approach valuable for increased throughput in tissue studies and research.
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End-stage liver diseases have an increasing impact worldwide, exacerbated by the shortage of transplantable organs. Recognized as one of the promising solutions, tissue engineering aims at recreating functional tissues and organs . The integration of bioprinting technologies with biological 3D models, such as multi-cellular spheroids, has enabled the fabrication of tissue constructs that better mimic complex structures and functionality of organs.

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Standardised and high-throughput methods have been developed for the production and experimental handling of some 3D in vitro models. However, adapted analytical tools are still missing for scientists and researchers to fully exploit the potential of complex cellular models in pre-clinical drug testing and precision medicine. Histology is the established, cost-effective and gold standard method for structural and functional tissue analysis.

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Precise metering in liquid dispensing applications often requires application-specific solutions due to incompatibilities of the sensor and actuator components with the dispensed liquids. Some reoccurring challenges are aggressive liquids that would damage the sensors or tubing, the need for sterile liquids while the pumps or sensors cannot be sterilized, or media that can clog the sensor channels. Two different dispensing systems are here presented where the dispensing flow rate or volume is indirectly measured through a coupled pressure change or airflow, thus avoiding contact between the sensor and liquid.

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