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In Vitro Immune Organs-on-Chip for Drug Development
A drug should pass the preclinical evaluation phase to be FDA approved. This relies (i) on in vitro cell culture platforms and (ii) on ...
Read moreMuscle on a Chip: State of the Art
Why a muscle on a chip? FUN FACT: Skeletal muscles account for 40% of the total body weight in humans and consume about 30% of ...
Read moreSkin on a chip state of the Art
Why a skin on a chip? The skin is the outer envelope of the body. It contains pressure, temperature and pain sensors and synthesizes vitamin ...
Read morePancreas on a chip : State of the Art
Why a pancreas on a chip? The pancreas is an annex gland of the digestive system. It has both endocrine and exocrine functionality. Its exocrine ...
Read moreHeart on a chip: State of the Art
Why a heart on a chip? The heart is the central element of the cardiovascular system. If it is dysfunctional, others organs will not receive ...
Read moreLiver on a chip state of the art
Why a liver on a chip? The liver is part of the digestive tract, and the main organ involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics, ...
Read moreOrgans on chips and drug development
Why switching from conventional models to Organs on Chips? Whereas 2D culture models are able to provide large amounts of relatively inexpensive data, this type ...
Read moreBlood brain barrier microfluidic models [Brain on Chip]
Brain on a chip proof of concepts: what for? Organs-on-chips are promising biological on chip laboratories expected to allow robust and accurate drug testing. Whether ...
Read moreMedium injection & medium perfusion solutions for microfluidics
This review is related to medium injection and medium perfusion solutions for microfluidics. It explains differents methods and techniques (active and passive) as an ...
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