Stem cell-derived intestine model mimics innate immune responses
A stem cell-derived in vitro model displays key small intestine characteristics including innate immune responses.
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A stem cell-derived in vitro model displays key small intestine characteristics including innate immune responses.
The NIH has announced 13 two-year awards totalling $15m, to develop 3-D microphysiological system platforms that model human disease...
Engineers have demonstrated a technique for making 3-D-printed biomaterials that can degrade on demand, which can be useful in making intricately patterned microfluidic devices...
A miniature human heart, created by introducing human cells into the matrix of a whole rat heart, may make it easier to confirm basic science findings...
Degeneration of cartilage and other joint tissues is a major cause of disability.
'Mini organs' may aid in understanding and treating respiratory diseases.
Draper's Joe Charest explains how synthetic organoids can lead to safer drug testing, and why organ-on-a-chip technology is the future of drug discovery...
A new method could push research into developmental brain disorders an important step forward.
Harvard University researchers have developed a multiregional brain-on-a-chip that models the connectivity between three distinct regions of the brain.
The companies will collaborate to create unique versions of Draper’s Microphysiological Systems (MPS) technology, with the aim of creating more effective disease models...
The human microbiome, comprising of the complex and dynamic microbial communities found on the human body, is essential to our health and observed differences in its composition between patients and healthy people have lead to speculations about the involvement of bacteria in disease development. Such differences have provided evidence towards…
7 March 2016 | By Victoria White
AngioChip is a powerful platform for discovering and testing new drugs, and could eventually be used to repair or replace damaged organs...
18 February 2016 | By Select Biosciences
Select Biosciences is organizing its 2nd Annual World Congress focusing on Organs-on-Chips—an extremely important and cutting-edge field of important in basic research as well as pharmaceutical discovery and development...
18 February 2016 | By SELECTBIO
SELECTBIO is delighted to announce Organ-on-a-Chip Europe 2016, which will be held on 5 - 6 April in Cambridge, UK...
22 December 2015 | By Victoria White
The funding is awarded in the context of the Neuratect CRACK IT Challenge to support development of better predictive, high-throughput, animal-free models for neurotoxicity of medicines and chemicals...