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Mastrangeli, Massimo (author), van den Eijnden-van Raaij, A.J.M. (author)
Organ-on-chip (OoC) technology is thriving thanks to stem cells availability and international OoC programs. Concerted standardization, qualification, and independent testing of devices are needed to coherently develop OoC technology further and fulfill its potential in drug development, disease modeling, and personalized medicine. The OoC...
journal article 2021
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Mastrangeli, Massimo (author), Millet, Sylvie (author), ORCHID partners, the (author), van den Eijnden-van Raaij, Janny (author)
Organ-on-Chip is considered a potentially game-changing technology born from the convergence of tissue engineering and microfluidic technology. Organ-on-Chip devices (OoCs) are expected to offer effective solutions to persisting problems in drug development and personalized disease treatments. This opinion paper surveys the current landscape in...
journal article 2019
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Mastrangeli, Massimo (author), Millet, Sylvie (author), Mummery, Christine (author), Loskill, Peter (author), Braeken, Dries (author), Eberle, Wolfgang (author), Cipriano, Madalena (author), Fernandez, Luis (author), Graef, M.W.M. (author), Gidrol, Xavier (author), Picollet-D'Hahan, Nathalie (author), van Meer, Berend (author), Ochoa, Ignacio (author), Schutte, Mieke (author), van den Eijnden-van Raaij, Janny (author)
This paper summarizes the outcome of the Organ-on-Chip (OoC) ORCHID Strategy workshop (Leiden, the Netherlands, 17 January 2019) intended to establish a European OoC roadmap through expert discussions, conclusions and recommendations. The workshop identified six specific building blocks for the OoC roadmap: (1) application, (2) specification, (3...
journal article 2019
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Gaio, N. (author), van Meer, B. (author), Quiros Solano, W.F. (author), Bergers, L. (author), van de Stolpe, A. (author), Mummery, CL (author), Sarro, Pasqualina M (author), Dekker, R. (author)
Organ-on-Chips (OOCs) are micro-fabricated devices which are used to culture cells in order to mimic functional units of human organs. The devices are designed to simulate the physiological environment of tissues in vivo. Cells in some types of OOCs can be stimulated in situ by electrical and/or mechanical actuators. These actuations can mimic...
journal article 2016
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