Extended Data Fig. 3: Model physics and boundary conditions. | Nature Biomedical Engineering

Extended Data Fig. 3: Model physics and boundary conditions.

From: Inflammation-induced subcutaneous neovascularization for the long-term survival of encapsulated islets without immunosuppression

Extended Data Fig. 3: Model physics and boundary conditions.The alt text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Schematic of a two-dimensional representation of the geometry dimensions applied in simulations of rat islet-containing devices. b, Mathematical representation of the external and internal boundary conditions. c, Values of the external boundary oxygen tension applied in simulations (based on the average value from EPR oxygen measurements) for devices at the unmodified and vascularized site, respectively.

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