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Optical Real-time Oxygen Monitoring in 2D Tissues

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Abstract

An optical sensor based on porphyrin is used to monitor oxygen concentration in 2D cell cultures. The fluorescence intensity in the membrane determines cell densities and monitors the existence of discontinuities in a 2D tissue.

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