1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0950-351x(97)81006-3
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Direct microcalorimetry as a technique in cell cultures

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“…As reported by Maskow and Paufler [25], cell thermogenesis is mainly due to glucose catabolism, the main source of cell energy [26,27]. Results demonstrated that Cd induced an alteration of glucose utilization by fibroblasts, whereas Ni and Al appeared to have no effect.…”
Section: Thermal Analysissupporting
confidence: 61%
“…As reported by Maskow and Paufler [25], cell thermogenesis is mainly due to glucose catabolism, the main source of cell energy [26,27]. Results demonstrated that Cd induced an alteration of glucose utilization by fibroblasts, whereas Ni and Al appeared to have no effect.…”
Section: Thermal Analysissupporting
confidence: 61%
“…It has been used to monitor heat production property of various cell types such as erythrocyte, hepatocytes, lymphocytes, thrombocytes, muscle cells and adipocytes . However the readout is only an overall outcome of the cells in the measuring cup, while 10 4 –10 5 cells are sufficient for one measurement . So the spatial and temporal resolution is very poor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,27] However, only a bulk calculation could be derived as a single measurement requires a larger number of cells (10 4 -10 5 ), in addition to encountering poor spatiotemporal resolution. [28] Real-time measurements were first recorded by Paulik et al [14] using noninvasive IR thermography, to monitor cells undergoing thermogenesis. However, as IR light cannot penetrate water, the technique could only yield a surface measurement at a spatial resolution of 10 μm, hence remains unsuited to measurements in cell culture.…”
Section: Requisites In Cell Thermal Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of conventional thermometry techniques, microcalorimetry was the earliest used to measure thermogenesis in different cell types, for example, muscle tissue, lymphocytes and erythrocytes [1,27] . However, only a bulk calculation could be derived as a single measurement requires a larger number of cells (10 4 –10 5 ), in addition to encountering poor spatiotemporal resolution [28] . Real‐time measurements were first recorded by Paulik et al [14] .…”
Section: Requisites In Cell Thermal Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%