Engineering Organ-on-a-Chip to Accelerate Translational Research

We guide the use of organ-on-chip technology in tissue engineering applications. Organ-on-chip technology is a form of microengineered cell culture platform that elaborates the in-vivo like organ or tissue microenvironments. The organ-on-chip platform consists of microfluidic channels, cell culture...

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Published inMicromachines (Basel) Vol. 13; no. 8; p. 1200
Main Authors Ko, Jihoon, Park, Dohyun, Lee, Somin, Gumuscu, Burcu, Jeon, Noo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 28.07.2022
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Summary:We guide the use of organ-on-chip technology in tissue engineering applications. Organ-on-chip technology is a form of microengineered cell culture platform that elaborates the in-vivo like organ or tissue microenvironments. The organ-on-chip platform consists of microfluidic channels, cell culture chambers, and stimulus sources that emulate the in-vivo microenvironment. These platforms are typically engraved into an oxygen-permeable transparent material. Fabrication of these materials requires the use of microfabrication strategies, including soft lithography, 3D printing, and injection molding. Here we provide an overview of what is an organ-on-chip platform, where it can be used, what it is composed of, how it can be fabricated, and how it can be operated. In connection with this topic, we also introduce an overview of the recent applications, where different organs are modeled on the microscale using this technology.
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These authors contributed equally to this work.
ISSN:2072-666X
2072-666X
DOI:10.3390/mi13081200