Kidney Organ Chip Construction Technology
The kidney is an important excretory organ of the human body. It is responsible for removing metabolites and certain wastes and poisons from the body. At the same time, it retains waterRead More…
The kidney is an important excretory organ of the human body. It is responsible for removing metabolites and certain wastes and poisons from the body. At the same time, it retains waterRead More…
The intestine refers to the alimentary canal from the pylorus of the stomach to the anus, which is the longest section of the alimentary canal and is also an important digestive organRead More…
The brain is the most complex organ in the vertebrate body and manages the activities of our nervous system. As the upper backbone of the central nervous system (CNS), the brain canRead More…
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), a group of diseases affecting the heart and vascular system, are among the most common causes of death worldwide. In Europe alone, cardiovascular disease kills more than 4 millionRead More…
As a new type of cell experiment tool, the organ chip integrates chip technology and chemical analysis technology, and forms a 3D organ model system in vitro based on different principles suchRead More…
High-quality preclinical bioassay models are critical for drug development. Organ chips replace living organisms by bionically constructing micro-organs on microfluidic chips for drug evaluation and biological research. The organ-on-a-chip model can controlRead More…
With the continuous innovation and development of organ-on-a-chip technology, its applications in physiological research, drug screening, disease model establishment, environmental assessment, etc. are becoming more and more extensive, and the products areRead More…
Organ chips can flexibly control microfluidics, cells, and their microenvironments through microfluidic chip systems, and build integrated microsystems on microfluidic chips aiming at simulating human tissue and organ functions. Biosafety assessment, asRead More…
Organ-on-chips (OOC), also known as microphysiological systems or “tissue-on-chips”, have received increasing attention in recent years due to their potential to provide useful information during drug discovery and development. Organ-on-a-chip is broadlyRead More…
Nanomedicine involves the medical application of nanotechnology, utilizing nanoscale or nanostructured materials in medical applications such as biosensing/bioimaging, disease diagnosis, and drug delivery, etc. Compared to conventional drugs, nanomedicines offer potential enhancementsRead More…