Part 1 | Organs-on-chips | Why should we use them?
Part 1 - Alexandra Boussommier-Calleja explains organs-on-chips through a series of three videos.
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Organs on chips are microengineered biomimetic systems that replicate key functions of living organs. They provide a more accurate model than conventional cell culture for simulating complex cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Thus, they potentially represent a very interesting tool for pharmaceutical and chemical applications. They also allow to study human physiology for a specific organ and thus enable the development of new in vitro disease models.
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Видео Part 1 | Organs-on-chips | Why should we use them? канала Elveflow Microfluidics
Interested in organs-on-chips? → https://www.elveflow.com/microfluidic-products/microfluidics-application-packs/organ-on-a-chip-pack/
Organs on chips are microengineered biomimetic systems that replicate key functions of living organs. They provide a more accurate model than conventional cell culture for simulating complex cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Thus, they potentially represent a very interesting tool for pharmaceutical and chemical applications. They also allow to study human physiology for a specific organ and thus enable the development of new in vitro disease models.
Visit our other Elveflow social media and feel free to get in touch with us at contact@elveflow.com !
Elveflow website: https://www.elveflow.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2229192/admin/ (Company news, job offers)
Twitter: https://twitter.com/elveflow
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Elveflow/
Видео Part 1 | Organs-on-chips | Why should we use them? канала Elveflow Microfluidics
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