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Sistem za merjenje temperaturnih gradientov v elektroporacijski kiveti
ID Anžur, Gal (Author), ID Kos, Bor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava razvoj in preskušanje sistema za natančno merjenje temperaturnih gradientov med postopkom elektroporacije v elektroporacijski kiveti. Elektroporacija je proces, ki uporablja močna električna polja za ustvarjanje prehodnih por v celičnih membranah za vnos molekul v celice. Za izboljšanje natančnosti in ponovljivosti meritev temperature znotraj kivete, je bil uporabljen optični temperaturni senzor v povezavi s po meri zasnovanim mikromanipulatorjem, natisnjenim s 3D tiskalnikom. Mikromanipulator zagotavlja tridimenzionalno pozicioniranje senzorja, kar omogoča odčitavanje temperature na poljubnih točkah znotraj kivete. Eksperimentalne meritve so pokazale znatne temperaturne razlike na različnih mestih v kiveti, kar poudarja pomen natančnega spremljanja in nadzora temperature. Čeprav so bile pri sestavnih delih mikromanipulatorja, opažene nekatere mehanske in strukturne omejitve, se je celoten sistem izkazal kot učinkovito orodje za merjenje temperature, kar potrjujejo dobljeni rezultati.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:elektroporacija, mikromanipulator, temperaturni gradienti, 3D tiskanje, optični temperaturni senzor
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FE - Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-161623 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:207422467 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:System for measurement of temperature gradients in electroporation cuvettes
Abstract:
This thesis addresses the development and testing of a novel system for precise measurement of temperature gradients during electroporation processes within an electroporation cuvette. Electroporation, a technique utilizing strong electric fields to create transient pores in cell membranes for molecular introduction, requires accurate temperature control for optimal results. To enhance the accuracy and reproducibility of temperature measurements, an optical temperature sensor was employed in conjunction with a custom-designed, 3D-printed micromanipulator. This setup allows for three-dimensional positioning of the sensor, enabling temperature readings at arbitrary points within the cuvette. Experimental measurements revealed significant temperature variations at different locations within the cuvette, underscoring the importance of precise temperature monitoring and control during electroporation procedures. While some mechanical and structural limitations were observed in the 3D-printed components, the overall system demonstrated efficacy as a temperature measurement tool, as evidenced by the obtained results.

Keywords:electroporation, micromanipulator, temperature gradients, 3D printing, optical temperature sensor

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