Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound

Hydrostatic high-pressure technology (HHD) devitalizes tissue quickly and gently, without negatively affecting the structural properties. HHD-treated tissues must be cleaned from devitalized cells. A partially automated, gentle, reproducible and timesaving rinsing test setup utilizing ultrasound is...

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Autores principales: Drobek Christoph, Waletzko Janine, Dau Michael, Frerich Bernhard, Weißmann Volker, Schwerdt Daniela, Seehafer Stefan, Mau Robert, Seitz Hermann, Jonitz-Heincke Anika, Bader Rainer
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a7ac3c2c240642d2884f8626a9db00532021-12-05T14:10:42ZInitial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound2364-550410.1515/cdbme-2020-3045https://doaj.org/article/a7ac3c2c240642d2884f8626a9db00532020-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2020-3045https://doaj.org/toc/2364-5504Hydrostatic high-pressure technology (HHD) devitalizes tissue quickly and gently, without negatively affecting the structural properties. HHD-treated tissues must be cleaned from devitalized cells. A partially automated, gentle, reproducible and timesaving rinsing test setup utilizing ultrasound is demonstrated in this study. The test setup is used to clean HHD-treated bone allografts of tissue residues and prevent microbiological contamination. A rinsing procedure is investigated. Residual DNA content determination is utilized to analyze cleaned bone allograft tissue for rinsing procedure evaluation.Drobek ChristophWaletzko JanineDau MichaelFrerich BernhardWeißmann VolkerSchwerdt DanielaSeehafer StefanMau RobertSeitz HermannJonitz-Heincke AnikaBader RainerDe Gruyterarticlehhdallograftcell residuedecellularizationrinsing deviceultrasoundtest setupbone tissueMedicineRENCurrent Directions in Biomedical Engineering, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 176-179 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic hhd
allograft
cell residue
decellularization
rinsing device
ultrasound
test setup
bone tissue
Medicine
R
spellingShingle hhd
allograft
cell residue
decellularization
rinsing device
ultrasound
test setup
bone tissue
Medicine
R
Drobek Christoph
Waletzko Janine
Dau Michael
Frerich Bernhard
Weißmann Volker
Schwerdt Daniela
Seehafer Stefan
Mau Robert
Seitz Hermann
Jonitz-Heincke Anika
Bader Rainer
Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
description Hydrostatic high-pressure technology (HHD) devitalizes tissue quickly and gently, without negatively affecting the structural properties. HHD-treated tissues must be cleaned from devitalized cells. A partially automated, gentle, reproducible and timesaving rinsing test setup utilizing ultrasound is demonstrated in this study. The test setup is used to clean HHD-treated bone allografts of tissue residues and prevent microbiological contamination. A rinsing procedure is investigated. Residual DNA content determination is utilized to analyze cleaned bone allograft tissue for rinsing procedure evaluation.
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author Drobek Christoph
Waletzko Janine
Dau Michael
Frerich Bernhard
Weißmann Volker
Schwerdt Daniela
Seehafer Stefan
Mau Robert
Seitz Hermann
Jonitz-Heincke Anika
Bader Rainer
author_facet Drobek Christoph
Waletzko Janine
Dau Michael
Frerich Bernhard
Weißmann Volker
Schwerdt Daniela
Seehafer Stefan
Mau Robert
Seitz Hermann
Jonitz-Heincke Anika
Bader Rainer
author_sort Drobek Christoph
title Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
title_short Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
title_full Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
title_fullStr Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
title_full_unstemmed Initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
title_sort initial study on removing cellular residues from hydrostatic high-pressure treated allogeneic tissue using ultrasound
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2020
url https://doaj.org/article/a7ac3c2c240642d2884f8626a9db0053
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