2024
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adk6714
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Large-scale smart bioreactor with fully integrated wireless multivariate sensors and electronics for long-term in situ monitoring of stem cell culture

Jimin Lee,
Hojoong Kim,
Hyo-Ryoung Lim
et al.

Abstract: Achieving large-scale, cost-effective, and reproducible manufacturing of stem cells with the existing devices is challenging. Traditional single-use cell-bag bioreactors, limited by their rigid and single-point sensors, struggle with accuracy and scalability for high-quality cell manufacturing. Here, we introduce a smart bioreactor system that enables multi-spatial sensing for real-time, wireless culture monitoring. This scalable system includes a low-profile, label-free thin-film sensor array and electronics … Show more

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“…Besides stresses and strains, soft sensors able to measure biochemical signals become increasingly attractive ( Brunner et al, 2021 ). Lee et al proposed a smart bioreactor equipped with fully integrated wireless multivariate sensors for real-time monitoring of stem cell cultures ( Jimin Lee et al, 2024 ). This system enabled continuous monitoring of pH, dissolved oxygen, glucose levels, and temperature in a soft culture chamber through the integration of soft sensors in its walls.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Soft Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides stresses and strains, soft sensors able to measure biochemical signals become increasingly attractive ( Brunner et al, 2021 ). Lee et al proposed a smart bioreactor equipped with fully integrated wireless multivariate sensors for real-time monitoring of stem cell cultures ( Jimin Lee et al, 2024 ). This system enabled continuous monitoring of pH, dissolved oxygen, glucose levels, and temperature in a soft culture chamber through the integration of soft sensors in its walls.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Soft Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrating soft chambers with soft strain sensors would enable real time measurements and improved spatial resolution to uncover subtle local differences in strain distribution. Such combinations are already under development, although not yet in the context of TE ( Tric et al, 2017 ; Jimin Lee et al, 2024 ). Soft sensors embedded in soft actuators, would provide additional advantages, such as close monitoring of stresses and strains.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Soft Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%