Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimicking of human pathophysiology. The liver, as one of the key organs that filters and detoxifies the blood, is susceptible to drug-induced injuries. Integrating 3D bioprinting with microfluidic chips to fabricate organ-on-chip platforms for 3D liver cell cultures with continuous perfusion can offer a more physiologically relevant liver-mimetic platform for screening drugs and studying liver function. The development of organ-on-chip platforms may ultimately contribute to personalized medicine as well as body-on-chip technology that can test drug responses and organ–organ interactions on a single or linked chip model
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the main reason for pharmaceutical product ban or withdrawal. Toxicit...
The liver is one of the most studied organs of the human body owing to its central role in xenobioti...
Organ-on-a-chip engineering aims to create artificial living organs that mimic the complex and physi...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Organ-on-a-chip (OOC) platforms recapitulate human in vivo-like conditions more realistically compar...
Although the process of drug development requires efficacy and toxicity testing in animals prior to ...
Microfluidic 3D cell culture is a promising technology for the screening of drug toxicity profiles. ...
The past few decades have shown significant advancement as complex in vitro humanized systems have s...
Mortality from liver disease conditions continues to be very high. As liver diseases manifest and pr...
Bioprinting technology is the most advanced technology for producing biomimetic cellular constructs....
Mortality from liver disease conditions continues to be very high. As liver diseases manifest and p...
Multimaterial bioprinting technologies offer promising avenues to create mini-organ models with enha...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the main reason for pharmaceutical product ban or withdrawal. Toxicit...
The liver is one of the most studied organs of the human body owing to its central role in xenobioti...
Organ-on-a-chip engineering aims to create artificial living organs that mimic the complex and physi...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Organ-on-a-chip (OOC) platforms recapitulate human in vivo-like conditions more realistically compar...
Although the process of drug development requires efficacy and toxicity testing in animals prior to ...
Microfluidic 3D cell culture is a promising technology for the screening of drug toxicity profiles. ...
The past few decades have shown significant advancement as complex in vitro humanized systems have s...
Mortality from liver disease conditions continues to be very high. As liver diseases manifest and pr...
Bioprinting technology is the most advanced technology for producing biomimetic cellular constructs....
Mortality from liver disease conditions continues to be very high. As liver diseases manifest and p...
Multimaterial bioprinting technologies offer promising avenues to create mini-organ models with enha...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the main reason for pharmaceutical product ban or withdrawal. Toxicit...
The liver is one of the most studied organs of the human body owing to its central role in xenobioti...
Organ-on-a-chip engineering aims to create artificial living organs that mimic the complex and physi...