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 Chip-Based Detection Technology – Part 1
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…
A Survey of 3D Printing Technology Applied to Paper Microfluidics
3D printing technology, a kind of rapid prototyping technology, is a method based on digital model files to construct objects by stacking and accumulating layer by layer (also known as the “laminationRead More…
Building Human Organs on a Chip
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…
Complex 3D Microfluidic Architectures Formed by Mechanically Guided Compressive Buckling
Recently, an article titled Complex 3D microfluidic architectures formed by mechanically guided compressive buckling was published on Science Advance and became the cover of the current issue. This research has takenRead More…
Bubbles in Microfluidics
In recent decades, the integration of microfluidic devices and micro-scale multi-drive technology has greatly promoted progress in related fields. In particular, microbubbles play an increasingly important role in microfluidics because they haveRead More…
Organ-on-a-Chip for Nanomedicine Evaluation
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…
Microfluidic Technology
Microfluidics refers to the science and technology involved in systems that use micropipes (tens to hundreds of microns in size) to process or manipulate tiny fluids. It is an emerging interdisciplinary involvingRead More…