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Read more about the article Multiorgan Microphysiological Systems as Tools to Interrogate Interorgan Crosstalk and Complex Diseases

Multiorgan Microphysiological Systems as Tools to Interrogate Interorgan Crosstalk and Complex Diseases

Introduction MPS (Multiorgan Microphysiological Systems) have evolved from tools to reduce animal experimentation and improve preclinical toxicity assessments to an intriguing stepping stone in efforts to replicate our own biology.…

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Read more about the article Kidney Organoid and Microphysiological Kidney Chip Models to Accelerate Drug Development and Reduce Animal Testing

Kidney Organoid and Microphysiological Kidney Chip Models to Accelerate Drug Development and Reduce Animal Testing

Introduction Kidney Organoid and Microphysiological Kidney Chip Models, both have their own unique advantages and deficiencies. In the realm of drug research and discovery, they both have interesting applications. In…

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Read more about the article Muscle on a Chip: State of the Art

Muscle on a Chip: State of the Art

Why a muscle on a chip? FUN FACT: Skeletal muscles account for 40% of the total body weight in humans and consume about 30% of energy intake. Skeletal muscles are…

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Read more about the article Pancreas on a chip : State of the Art

Pancreas on a chip : State of the Art

Why a pancreas on a chip? The pancreas is an annex gland of the digestive system. It has both endocrine and exocrine functionality. Its exocrine function consists of the secretion…

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Read more about the article Liver on a chip state of the art

Liver on a chip state of the art

Why a liver on a chip? The liver is part of the digestive tract, and the main organ involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics, thus in toxicological studies (either fundamental…

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