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In biomedical research, so-called organs-on-a-chip, also referred to as microphysiological systems, are becoming increasingly ...
Miniature organs on a chip could allow us to do scientific studies with great precision, without having to resort to animal testing. The main problem, however, is that artificial tissue needs blood ...
Using this technology, the research team investigated ... More information: Jooyoung Ro et al, ODSEI Chip: An Open 3D Microfluidic Platform for Studying Tumor Spheroid‐Endothelial Interactions ...
Engineers from Texas A&M University (TAMU) have developed a groundbreaking tiny chip that mimics real human blood vessels, ...
Prof. Zhao Fangqing's team from the Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a novel technology called MAGIC-seq. The study titled "Custom microfluidic chip design ...
Organ-on-a-chip technology, which uses human cells on microfluidic chips to mimic the structure and function of organs in a ...
Combining microfluidics and electrochemical sensing, this biosensor improves CD4+ T cell detection, promoting accessible HIV ...
A new microfluidic device promises to revolutionize kidney disease screening by enabling rapid, accurate, and low-cost ...
Researchers have developed a 3D micro-printed sensor for highly sensitive on-chip biosensing. The sensor, which is based on a ...
Digital microfluidic chips (DMCs) have shown huge potential ... said the author Yanfeng Zhao, a researcher at Beijing Institute of Technology, “Here, we propose a versatile electrodynamics ...