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Build human in vitro disease and infection models with the DynamicOrgan® System. A system that includes pumps, the DynamicOrgan® Developers Kit of your choice and the freedom to keep using standard laboratory equipment. A dynamic system that will help you get greater and more meaningful insights into human biology swiftly and without capital spending.
This kit contains all consumables needed to build organ models replicating epithelial and endothelial interfaces between tissue compartments such as a lung, liver or gut model combined with a vasculature or vasculature-only models.
Build organ-on-chip models with minimal cell material as input. This kit contains all consumables needed to build organ models replicating epithelial and endothelial interfaces between tissue compartments such as a lung, liver or gut model combined with a vasculature or vasculature-only models.
Build tri-layered organ-on-chip models containing multiple epithelial and endothelial interfaces between tissue compartments. The kit contains all consumables needed to build multilayer organ models with the potential to host an endothelium with tissue and another endothelium or to include a gel layer for migration studies.
This kit contains all consumables needed to combine a barrier with spheroids or organoids in one multilayer organ model. This could be used to combine a vasculature with a tumor or other spheroids of your choice.
The Tumor Microenvironment Kit creates a biomimetic matrix inside the biochip, empowering researchers to build advanced cancer-on-chip models.
The DynamicOrgan® TEER-Sensor Kit allows for real-time, non-invasive monitoring of barrier integrity within an organ-on-chip model.
The DynamicOrgan® O2-Sensor Kit, developed in collaboration with PyroScience allows for real-time, contact-less, non-invasive detection of oxygen consumption inside an organ model.