Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly rely on traditional two-dimensional cell cultures, considered too simplistic and often ineffective, or animal experimentations, which are costly, time-consuming, and not truly representative of human responses. Their clinical translation thus remains limited, eventually causing attrition and leading to high rates of failure during clinical trials. These drawbacks can be overcome by the recently developed Organs-on-Chip (OoC) technology. OoC are sophisticated in vitro systems capable of recapitulating pivotal architecture and functionalities of human organs. OoC are receiving increasing attention from the stakeholders of the DDP, particularly...
The development of organs-on-chip (OoC) has revolutionized in vitro cell-culture experiments by allo...
Research on alternatives to the use of animal models and cell cultures has led to the creation of or...
The development of new medicines suffers from attrition, especially in the development pipeline. Eig...
Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) systems are microfabricated cell culture devices designed to model functional un...
The drug discovery and development process is still long, costly, and highly risky. The principal at...
Regulation of cosmetic testing and poor predictivity of preclinical drug studies has spurred efforts...
The development of organs-on-chip (OoC) has revolutionized in vitro cell-culture experiments by allo...
Organs-on-chips (OoCs) could be useful at various stages of drug discovery and development, providin...
With advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on...
The next generation of chemical toxicity testing will use organs-on-chips (OoCs)—3D cultures of hete...
Although the process of drug development requires efficacy and toxicity testing in animals prior to ...
The development of organs-on-chip (OoC) has revolutionized in vitro cell-culture experiments by allo...
Research on alternatives to the use of animal models and cell cultures has led to the creation of or...
The development of new medicines suffers from attrition, especially in the development pipeline. Eig...
Current pre-clinical models to evaluate drug safety during the drug development process (DDP) mainly...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) systems are microfabricated cell culture devices designed to model functional un...
The drug discovery and development process is still long, costly, and highly risky. The principal at...
Regulation of cosmetic testing and poor predictivity of preclinical drug studies has spurred efforts...
The development of organs-on-chip (OoC) has revolutionized in vitro cell-culture experiments by allo...
Organs-on-chips (OoCs) could be useful at various stages of drug discovery and development, providin...
With advantageous features such as minimizing the cost, time, and sample size requirements, organ-on...
The next generation of chemical toxicity testing will use organs-on-chips (OoCs)—3D cultures of hete...
Although the process of drug development requires efficacy and toxicity testing in animals prior to ...
The development of organs-on-chip (OoC) has revolutionized in vitro cell-culture experiments by allo...
Research on alternatives to the use of animal models and cell cultures has led to the creation of or...
The development of new medicines suffers from attrition, especially in the development pipeline. Eig...