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Microphysiological systems and low-cost microfluidic platform with analytics

A multiorgan, functional, human in vitro assay system or 'Body-on-a-Chip' would be of tremendous benefit to the drug discovery and toxicology industries, as well as providing a more biologically accurate model for the study of disease as well as applied and basic biological research. Here,...

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Autores principales: Smith, Alec ST, Long, Christopher J, Berry, Bonnie J, McAleer, Christopher, Stancescu, Maria, Molnar, Peter, Miller, Paula G, Esch, Mandy B, Prot, Jean-Matthieu, Hickman, James J, Shuler, Michael L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24565109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt370
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author Smith, Alec ST
Long, Christopher J
Berry, Bonnie J
McAleer, Christopher
Stancescu, Maria
Molnar, Peter
Miller, Paula G
Esch, Mandy B
Prot, Jean-Matthieu
Hickman, James J
Shuler, Michael L
author_facet Smith, Alec ST
Long, Christopher J
Berry, Bonnie J
McAleer, Christopher
Stancescu, Maria
Molnar, Peter
Miller, Paula G
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Prot, Jean-Matthieu
Hickman, James J
Shuler, Michael L
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description A multiorgan, functional, human in vitro assay system or 'Body-on-a-Chip' would be of tremendous benefit to the drug discovery and toxicology industries, as well as providing a more biologically accurate model for the study of disease as well as applied and basic biological research. Here, we describe the advances our team has made towards this goal, as well as the most pertinent issues facing further development of these systems. Description is given of individual organ models with appropriate cellular functionality, and our efforts to produce human iterations of each using primary and stem cell sources for eventual incorporation into this system. Advancement of the 'Body-on-a-Chip' field is predicated on the availability of abundant sources of human cells, capable of full differentiation and maturation to adult phenotypes, for which researchers are largely dependent on stem cells. Although this level of maturation is not yet achievable in all cell types, the work of our group highlights the high level of functionality that can be achieved using current technology, for a wide variety of cell types. As availability of functional human cell types for in vitro culture increases, the potential to produce a multiorgan in vitro system capable of accurately reproducing acute and chronic human responses to chemical and pathological challenge in real time will also increase.
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spelling pubmed-40297612014-12-20 Microphysiological systems and low-cost microfluidic platform with analytics Smith, Alec ST Long, Christopher J Berry, Bonnie J McAleer, Christopher Stancescu, Maria Molnar, Peter Miller, Paula G Esch, Mandy B Prot, Jean-Matthieu Hickman, James J Shuler, Michael L Stem Cell Res Ther Review A multiorgan, functional, human in vitro assay system or 'Body-on-a-Chip' would be of tremendous benefit to the drug discovery and toxicology industries, as well as providing a more biologically accurate model for the study of disease as well as applied and basic biological research. Here, we describe the advances our team has made towards this goal, as well as the most pertinent issues facing further development of these systems. Description is given of individual organ models with appropriate cellular functionality, and our efforts to produce human iterations of each using primary and stem cell sources for eventual incorporation into this system. Advancement of the 'Body-on-a-Chip' field is predicated on the availability of abundant sources of human cells, capable of full differentiation and maturation to adult phenotypes, for which researchers are largely dependent on stem cells. Although this level of maturation is not yet achievable in all cell types, the work of our group highlights the high level of functionality that can be achieved using current technology, for a wide variety of cell types. As availability of functional human cell types for in vitro culture increases, the potential to produce a multiorgan in vitro system capable of accurately reproducing acute and chronic human responses to chemical and pathological challenge in real time will also increase. BioMed Central 2013-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4029761/ /pubmed/24565109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt370 Text en Copyright © 2013 BioMed Central Ltd
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Smith, Alec ST
Long, Christopher J
Berry, Bonnie J
McAleer, Christopher
Stancescu, Maria
Molnar, Peter
Miller, Paula G
Esch, Mandy B
Prot, Jean-Matthieu
Hickman, James J
Shuler, Michael L
Microphysiological systems and low-cost microfluidic platform with analytics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4029761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24565109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt370
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