计算机科学
芯片上器官
微流控
生化工程
数据科学
纳米技术
工程类
材料科学
作者
Chak Ming Leung,Pim de Haan,Kacey Ronaldson-Bouchard,Ge-Ah Kim,Jihoon Ko,Hoon Suk Rho,Zhu Chen,Pamela Habibović,Noo Li Jeon,Shuichi Takayama,Michael L. Shuler,Gordana Vunjak‐Novakovic,Olivier Frey,Elisabeth Verpoorte,Yi‐Chin Toh
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43586-022-00118-6
摘要
Organs-on-chips (OoCs) are systems containing engineered or natural miniature tissues grown inside microfluidic chips. To better mimic human physiology, the chips are designed to control cell microenvironments and maintain tissue-specific functions. Combining advances in tissue engineering and microfabrication, OoCs have gained interest as a next-generation experimental platform to investigate human pathophysiology and the effect of therapeutics in the body. There are as many examples of OoCs as there are applications, making it difficult for new researchers to understand what makes one OoC more suited to an application than another. This Primer is intended to give an introduction to the aspects of OoC that need to be considered when developing an application-specific OoC. The Primer covers guiding principles and considerations to design, fabricate and operate an OoC, as well as subsequent assaying techniques to extract biological information from OoC devices. Alongside this is a discussion of current and future applications of OoC technology, to inform design and operational decisions during the implementation of OoC systems. Organs-on-chips are microfluidic systems containing miniature tissues with the aim of mimicking human physiology for a range of biomedical and therapeutic applications. Leung, de Haan et al. report practical tips to inform design and operational decisions during the implementation of organ-on-a-chip systems.
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