In situ biosensing technologies for an organ-on-a-chip
The in vitro simulation of organs resolves the accuracy, ethical, and cost challenges accompanying in vivo experiments. Organoids and organs-on-chips have been developed to model the in vitro , real-time biological and physiological features of organs. Numerous studies have deployed these systems to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biofabrication 2023-10, Vol.15 (4), p.42002 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
in vitro
simulation of organs resolves the accuracy, ethical, and cost challenges accompanying
in vivo
experiments. Organoids and organs-on-chips have been developed to model the
in vitro
, real-time biological and physiological features of organs. Numerous studies have deployed these systems to assess the
in vitro
, real-time responses of an organ to external stimuli. Particularly, organs-on-chips can be most efficiently employed in pharmaceutical drug development to predict the responses of organs before approving such drugs. Furthermore, multi-organ-on-a-chip systems facilitate the close representations of the
in vivo
environment. In this review, we discuss the biosensing technology that facilitates the
in situ
, real-time measurements of organ responses as readouts on organ-on-a-chip systems, including multi-organ models. Notably, a human-on-a-chip system integrated with automated multi-sensing will be established by further advancing the development of chips, as well as their assessment techniques. |
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ISSN: | 1758-5082 1758-5090 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1758-5090/aceaae |