Organ-On-A-Chip News
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Alfa Chemistry: Custom Design Takes Organs-On-Chips to the Next Level
In a groundbreaking move to revolutionize the field of biomedical research, Alfa Chemistry recently announced the launch of its highly anticipated custom organs-on-chips service. This cutting-edge technology provides scientists and researchers with an innovative platform to study human organs in a way that was previously impossible, promising to accelerate drug discovery, reduce the need for ...
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Lonza and CN Bio Announce Distribution Agreement Providing Prevalidated Hepatocytes for Use on Innovative Organ-on-a-chip Range
Through a new distribution agreement, Lonza will supply a selection of cells to be prequalified for use in CN Bio’s innovative PhysioMimixTM Organ-On-a-Chip (OOC) range of Single- and Multi-Organ Microphysiological Systems (MPS) The companies share a common goal of developing and supplying advanced cell models that better reflect an in vivo environment to improve drug discovery accuracy ...
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Philip Morris International and TissUse develop a human aerosol test platform to emulate the entire human respiratory tract
PMI and TissUse have signed a collaboration agreement to utilize PMI’s InHALES technology in combination with TissUse’s proprietary Multi-Organ-Chip (MOC) platform to enable inhalation exposure of functional human tissues in homeostasis at minute scale in vitro. The two partners will develop a highly innovative integrated human aerosol test platform that emulates the entire human ...
By TissUse GmbH
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UPM Biomedicals fights cancer with GrowDex®
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, and unfortunately a growing global burden. With an estimated 18 million cancer cases yearly around the world, cancer is one of the most significant public health challenges of the 21st century. UPM Biomedicals joins the fight against cancer with a wood-based hydrogel, GrowDex®. The hydrogel made of birch and water supports cell growth by ...
By UPM
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