The Research Progress of Microfluidic Organ-on-Chips
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    Microfluidic technology refers to the technique of precise fluid control by manipulating submillimeter-scale fluids. In recent years, the use of microfluidic technology has realized the construction of organ-on-chips. The organ-on-chip refers to a micro-model with physiological functions, and cultivating living cells in a continuously perfused micro-chamber to simulate the physiological functions of tissues and organs. As the physiological function of the organ-on-chip has many advantages such as definite function, controllable microenvironment, rich measurement information, low chemical consumption, low cost, promising automation and high throughput, it has a huge application prospect in the field of drug development to solve the bottleneck problems in cellular and animal experiments, which has caused a great concern in the academic community. Although the organ-on-chip is still a very young research field, some microfluidic organ-on-chips have been developed and their potential applications are explored, including drug target optimization, drug screening and toxicity tests, and biomarker identification. In this review, the progress made in microfluidic organ microchips and their potential significance in clinical research were analyzed.

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SU Haoran, ZHAO Ping, DENG Xiaoyan, FAN Yubo, LIU Xiao. The Research Progress of Microfluidic Organ-on-Chips[J]. Journal of medical biomechanics,2019,34(3):320-326

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  • Received:April 15,2018
  • Revised:June 08,2018
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  • Online: June 25,2019
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