1. Organ-on-chip applications in drug discovery: an end user perspective
- Author
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Wendy C. Rowan, Naomi Clapp, Pelin L Candarlioglu, and Augustin Amour
- Subjects
organ-on-a-chip ,Scope (project management) ,End user ,Computer science ,Drug discovery ,Pharmacology & Toxicology ,Perspective (graphical) ,Biochemistry ,Organ-on-a-chip ,drug development ,drug discovery ,Human disease ,Drug development ,Biochemical Techniques & Resources ,Agricultural & Industrial Bioscience ,Models, Chemical ,Human–computer interaction ,microfluidic models ,Biomimetics ,Lab-On-A-Chip Devices ,Humans ,Review Articles ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Organ-on-chip (OoC) systems are in vitro microfluidic models that mimic the microstructures, functions and physiochemical environments of whole living organs more accurately than two-dimensional models. While still in their infancy, OoCs are expected to bring ground-breaking benefits to a myriad of applications, enabling more human-relevant candidate drug efficacy and toxicity studies, and providing greater insights into mechanisms of human disease. Here, we explore a selection of applications of OoC systems. The future directions and scope of implementing OoCs across the drug discovery process are also discussed.
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- 2021