The characterization of a human two organ-on-a-chip (lung-liver) system

2 Aug 2020

In this poster, CN BIO discusses organ-on-a-chip (OOC) and body-on-a-chip as emerging in vitro methods with the potential to reduce animal use in toxicity testing and for pre-clinical disease modeling.

Multi-chip Barrier (MPS-T12) Plates by CN Bio

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Multi-chip Barrier (MPS-T12) consumable Plates from CN Bio are used to culture advanced in vitro barrier models under perfusion, such as gut-on-a-chip or lung-on-a-chip, to predict human drug responses more accurately.

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Lab-on-a-ChipLab-on-a-chip (LOC) technology uses microfluidic chips, such as microarrays, to perform biochemical assays on a small scale. Benefits of lab-on-a-chip include the small volume of sample required as well as the speed of analysis. In selecting lab-on-a-chip devices consider the assay, cost, reliability, sensitivity and signal to noise ratio.Animal ModelsThe use of non-human animals in experiments or behavorial observations. The research is conducted inside universities, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies, farms, defence establishments, and commercial facilities that provide animal-testing services to industry. It includes pure research such as genetics, developmental biology, behavioral studies, as well as applied research such as pharmaceutical testing in pre-clinical, before human, studies. Liver Disease
The characterization of a human two organ-on-a-chip (lung-liver) system