Interconnected Microphysiological Systems for Quantitative Biology and Pharmacology Studies

Microphysiological systems (MPSs) are in vitro models that capture facets of in vivo organ function through use of specialized culture microenvironments, including 3D matrices and microperfusion. Here, we report an approach to co-culture multiple different MPSs linked together physiologically on re-...

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Main Authors: Edington, Collin D (Contributor), Chen, Wen Li (Contributor), Geishecker, Emily R (Contributor), Kassis, Timothy (Contributor), Soenksen Martinez, Luis Ruben (Contributor), Bhushan, Brij M (Contributor), Maass, Christian Alexander (Contributor), Tsamandouras, Nikolaos (Contributor), Valdez Macias, Jorge Luis (Contributor), Cook, Christi Dionne (Contributor), Yu, Jiajie (Contributor), Suter, Emily C (Contributor), Shockley, Michael J (Contributor), Velazquez, Jason G (Contributor), Velazquez, Jeremy J. (Contributor), Stockdale, Linda (Contributor), Papps, Julia P (Contributor), Lee, Iris (Contributor), Vann, Nicholas W. (Contributor), Contreras Gamboa, Mario e (Contributor), LaBarge, Matthew E (Contributor), Zhong, Zhe (Contributor), Wang, Xin (Contributor), Boyer, Laurie Ann (Contributor), Lauffenburger, Douglas A (Contributor), Carrier, Rebecca (Contributor), Communal, Catherine (Contributor), Tannenbaum, Steven R (Contributor), Trumper, David L (Contributor), Cirit, Murat (Contributor), Griffith, Linda G (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of Electronics (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group, 2018-05-02T17:51:41Z.
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