Invitro Organ-on-a-chip Technology
Organ-on-a-chip technology is a novel approach to understanding drug responses in humans. It involves 3D cell culture systems with integrated microfluidics and sensing technology that mimic the structure and physiology of real organs. The technology allows for testing of drugs in a realistic environment, without the need for animal or human testing, thus enabling more accurate and predictive drug discovery and development. The technology is also particularly useful in studying diseases such as cancer, as it provides a way to study how drugs interact with specific types of tumor cells. Additionally, it can be used to study how drugs interact with different organs, providing insight into their potential toxicity. This technology provides researchers with a more reliable and humane way to study drug effects on human cells, ultimately leading to more effective and safe treatments for diseases.
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