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A Novel Approach to Increase Glial Cell Populations in Brain Microphysiological Systems. [PDF]
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3D human tissue models and microphysiological systems for HIV and related comorbidities. [PDF]
3D Human Tissue Models for HIV Working Group. Electronic address: dwight.yin@nih.gov +1 more
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Correction: Integrated biosensors for monitoring microphysiological systems.
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Reducing Inert Materials for Optimal Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions within Microphysiological Systems. [PDF]
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A path forward advancing microphysiological systems.
Microphysiological systems (MPS), including organ-on-chip platforms and complex organoid models, represent a transformative approach to human-relevant in vitro modeling.
Thomas Hartung, Lena Smirnova
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A microphysiological systems approach to design gastrointestinal system
The gastrointestinal (GI) system is a complex and dynamic organ system, with the anatomy and varied physiological functionality adding complexity to nutrient absorption, immune function, and maintenance of overall health.
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Microphysiological systems inspired by leaf venation.
Trends in BiotechnologyNature-inspired microfluidic networks are revolutionizing microphysiological systems, allowing for the precise emulation of human physiology. This article delves into the fabrication techniques of leaf-venation-inspired (LVI) microfluidic networks and ...
Mao Mao +3 more
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Microphysiological Systems (MPS) for Precision Medicine
Advanced Healthcare MaterialsMicrophysiological Systems (MPS) represent an intriguing stepping stone in efforts to replicate human biology. The premise of MPS is clear—cells, tissues, and organoids are grown ex vivo in a physiologically and anatomically accurate manner. These systems
Monty A. Montano +3 more
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Imaging microphysiological systems: a review
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2021Microphysiological systems (MPS), often referred to as “organ-on-chips,” are microfluidic-based in vitro models that aim to recapitulate the dynamic chemical and mechanical microenvironment of living organs. MPS promise to bridge the gap between in vitro and in vivo models and ultimately improve the translation from preclinical animal studies to ...
Samantha, Peel, Mark, Jackman
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Integrated biosensors for monitoring microphysiological systems
Lab on a Chip, 2022This review discusses the state-of-the-art integrated biosensors by providing specific examples, detailing their main advantages in monitoring MPSs, and describing the remaining challenges and potential future developments.
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