Improving Cell-to-Cell and Cell-to-Matrix Contact inside Microphysiological Systems
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https://doi.org/10.26754/jjii3a.202410567Resumen
Innovative microfluidic technology aims to create more realistic in vitro simulations of human tissues. Organ-on-a-chip (OoC) devices within microfluidic chips mimic in vivo environments but face limitations due to inert material between compartments, hindering cell interaction. Current membranes made of PDMS or plastic impede proper cell-nutrient exchange and induce unexpected cell responses. This work focuses on minimizing inert materials while maximizing cell-matrix and cell-cell interactions in microfluidic chips.
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Derechos de autor 2024 Claudia Olaizola Rodrigo, Héctor Castro-Abril, Ismael Perisé-Badía, Lara Pancorbo, Ignacio Ochoa, Rosa Monge, Sara Oliván
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