ECSIM
The ECSIM module
View module (B) and its fermentation tank (C), forming the basic unit of the ECSIM system. It can be used individually to simulate a human intestinal microbiota present in the proximal colon. In A diagram of the tank. This system, used alone, to simulate an environment of proximal colon, as described in the section work,
Feria-Gervasio d., Denis S., M., j. Brugère Alric. (2011).
In vitro maintenance of a human proximal colon microbiota using the continuous fermentation system P-ECSIM.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 91 (5): 1425-1433.
Brugère, j.., D. Feria-Gervasio, Z. Popse, W. Tottey and M. Alric (2011).
The ECSIM concept (Environmental Control System for Intestinal Microbiota)
and its derivative versions to help better understand human gut biology.
In Biomedical Engineering / Book 1, Intech publishing, ISBN 978-953-307-256-2.
Feria-Gervasio d., Denis S., M., j. Brugère Alric. (2011).
In vitro maintenance of a human proximal colon microbiota using the continuous fermentation system P-ECSIM.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 91 (5): 1425-1433.
Figure taken from:
Brugère, j.., D. Feria-Gervasio, Z. Popse, W. Tottey and M. Alric (2011).
The ECSIM concept (Environmental Control System for Intestinal Microbiota)
and its derivative versions to help better understand human gut biology.
In Biomedical Engineering / Book 1, Intech publishing, ISBN 978-953-307-256-2.