Lung-on-a-chip models enable advanced study of immune response
Researchers have reviewed lung-on-a-chip technologies, finding they are useful for representing the various disease pathologies.
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Researchers have reviewed lung-on-a-chip technologies, finding they are useful for representing the various disease pathologies.
A year on from discovering COVID-19 we are starting to understand why some people suffer more severely after infection. Sadya Arnett discusses recent research into the interconnection between host inflammation and SARS-CoV-2.
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