Publication detail

The Study of the Growth of Tissue Cultures under a Layer of Nanotextiles

POKLUDOVÁ, M. KŘEPELKA, P.

Original Title

The Study of the Growth of Tissue Cultures under a Layer of Nanotextiles

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Carbon nanofibers have their application in treating the effects of myocardial infarction. Nanotextiles consist of nanofibers with a diameter in the range from 50 to 500nm. Production of such a fabric is much more complex than classical woven fabric. This material is not possible hold by any device. Production is carried out using the electrospinning. The nanotextile produced spinning method was used on the samples of spruce embryos and concluded (with samples) in the plastic Petris dishes. Spruces embryos were selected for their rapid growth, their biggest increase is till the fifteenth day then they are growth-stabilized. The aim of this paper is to determine the influence of the nanotextiles to the tissue cultures and whether the embryos will be able to growth under this structure. The samples were periodically removed from the magnetic field and moved in an isolated box throughout the outdoor environment into the room with NMR tomograph for obtaining the images of individual tissue cultures. After fifteen days the last measurement was carried out and the results of all measurements were evaluated using the programs Marevisi and Matlab. Observed parameters of individual samples were processed into graphs.

Keywords

nanotextil, tissue culture, filtration

Authors

POKLUDOVÁ, M.; KŘEPELKA, P.

RIV year

2014

Released

15. 9. 2014

Location

Guangzhou, Čína

ISBN

978-1-934142-28-8

Book

Proceedings of PIERS 2014 in Guangzhou

ISBN

1559-9450

Periodical

Progress In Electromagnetics

State

United States of America

Pages from

195

Pages to

198

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT112011,
  author="Michaela {Pokludová} and Pavel {Křepelka}",
  title="The Study of the Growth of Tissue Cultures under a Layer of Nanotextiles",
  booktitle="Proceedings of PIERS 2014 in Guangzhou",
  year="2014",
  journal="Progress In Electromagnetics",
  pages="195--198",
  address="Guangzhou, Čína",
  isbn="978-1-934142-28-8",
  issn="1559-9450"
}