Organ-on-chip applications by organ type – what has been done?
This blog lists examples of organ-on-chip models by organ type that have been used in the past, providing the respective literature for your reference.
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This blog lists examples of organ-on-chip models by organ type that have been used in the past, providing the respective literature for your reference.
This guest blog by Viraj Mehta proposes a classification system categorizing organ-on-chip technologies based on design and functionality, thus facilitating clearer regulatory guidelines, fostering innovation, and improving educational resources.
One crucial factor that plays a pivotal role in the success of organ-on-cip models is immunocompetence. In this blog post, we delve into the significance of immunocompetence in organ-on-chip models and how it opens new avenues for advancing medical research.
One crucial factor that plays a pivotal role in the success of organ-on-cip models is immunocompetence. In this blog post, we delve into the significance of immunocompetence in organ-on-chip models and how it opens new avenues for advancing medical research.
In this article, we will discuss common issues observed when working with biochips made of PDMS, most commonly used alternatives, and desired properties for biochip materials. But most importantly, we will present alternative biochips showing low adsorptions rates but also unique biocompatibility for high grade drug screening.
Organ-on-Chip technology (OoC) has the potential to shape the future of drug research. It allows the simulation of human organs on a chip, enabling more reliable tests for drug development.
With the help of organ models, we are already increasing drug safety and advancing approaches for individualized medicine.