The convergence of high-tech emerging technologies into the next stage of organ-on-a-chips

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biomaterials and biosystems Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bbiosy.2021.100012
Alessandro Polini , Lorenzo Moroni
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Recently, organ-on-a-chips (OoCs) have been proposed as highly innovative, truly predictive tools with limitless potential for organ function modelling, drug discovery and testing. By mimicking human key organ functions in vitro, they are proposed as models for studying physiological processes as well as disease-related mechanisms to elucidate pathological pathways and test the safety and efficacy of potential drug candidates, with unprecedented degree of physiological and clinical relevance. Despite the numerous efforts from biology and engineering, we expect that OoC will reach the next level by benefitting from high-tech technologies such as biofabrication, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and automation.

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高科技新兴技术的融合进入下一阶段的器官芯片
最近,器官芯片(OoCs)被认为是高度创新的、真正的预测工具,在器官功能建模、药物发现和测试方面具有无限的潜力。通过在体外模拟人体关键器官的功能,它们被提出作为研究生理过程和疾病相关机制的模型,以阐明病理途径并测试潜在候选药物的安全性和有效性,具有前所未有的生理和临床相关性。尽管生物和工程领域做出了许多努力,但我们预计,通过生物制造、人工智能(AI)、机器人和自动化等高科技技术,OoC将达到一个新的水平。
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