All Organ-on-a-Chip articles – Page 2
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NewsMini-colons offer improved cellular diversity, longevity and function
Mini-colons, which closely resemble in vivo tissue, were used for several applications, including the characterisation of anticancer drug toxicity profiles.
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NewsNew silk-based membrane for organ-on-a-chip platform
The development of a new membrane which better mimics human extracellular membranes will enable more accurate disease research.
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NewsAdvancing personalised medicine with a cholangiocarcinoma model
A patient-specific organ-on-a-chip model of cholangiocarcinoma, with its tumour microenvironment, helps to predict therapy response.
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ArticleeBook: Advancing 3D Culture Imaging For Biopharma
Download this FREE eBook, which explores some of the challenges encountered when imaging 3D culture models such as organoids and spheroids, and sheds light on innovative microscopy solutions that can empower scientists to make new advances in areas such as regenerative medicine, drug discovery, and disease research.
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ArticleAdvanced 3D cell-based technologies
Recent regulatory changes in the US and Europe are driving the adoption of advanced 3D cell-based technologies, such as organoids and organ-on-chips, in drug development, replacing traditional animal testing and offering safer, cost-effective alternatives.
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NewsOrgan-on-a-chip device aids the study of thrombosis without animal models
Scientists from the University of Birmingham have developed an organ-on-a-chip-model to better understand the mechanisms of deep vein thrombosis.
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NewsNew hydrogel stem cell treatment could repair injured brain tissue
The new ‘hybrid’ hydrogel allowed researchers to safely deliver stem cells to the site of a brain injury in mice.
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ArticleEpisode 16 – Data acquisition of organoids
Tune into this podcast to hear experts discuss imaging and obtaining data from organoids!
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ArticleAdvancing organ-on-a-chip technology
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have developed a novel organ-on-a-chip technology called OCTOPUS, an optimised device for growing mini-organs in a dish.
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