1. Proliferative Effects of Nitrogen Nanobubbles on Fibroblasts
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Joong Yull Park, Jong-Min Kim, Hansol Heo, Jeong Il Lee, Jungho Kim, and Junseon Park
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Text mining ,chemistry ,business.industry ,embryonic structures ,food and beverages ,chemistry.chemical_element ,business ,Nitrogen ,Cell biology - Abstract
In recent years, the potential of nanobubbles (NBs) for biological activation has been actively investigated. In this study, we investigated the proliferative effects of nitrogen nanobubbles (N-NBs) on fibroblast cells using cell assays with image analysis and flow cytometry. A high concentration of N-NBs (more than 4 × 108 NBs/mL) was generated in Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (DMEM) using a gas-liquid mixing method. In image analysis, the cells were counted and compared, which showed an 11% improvement in proliferation in the culture medium with N-NBs. In flow cytometry, the decrease in the fluorescence intensity was analyzed, which revealed a 1.5% improvement in proliferation in the culture medium with N-NBs. This study represents the first successful attempt of directly generating quantified NBs in a culture medium for cell culture. The findings suggest that the N-NBs in the culture medium can facilitate cell proliferation.
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- 2021
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