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A Comprehensive Review of Biosensor Integration in Microphysiological Systems for Online Monitoring: Current Challenges and Future Advancements
The goal of microphysiological systems (MPS) is to replicate the relevant functionality of human organ tissues in in vitro. MPS technology so far has been used to simulate the various human organs and with the help of sensor integration in the MPS systems the biological activities of the organ to be modeled have been translated into data to be analyzed for further considerations. Most standard characterization approaches are intrusive and detrimental, and not feasible for online monitoring of cell cultures. Microfluidic biosensors, for instant, provide non-invasive on-line detection of biomarkers and molecules under targeted indicators with a high detection extent, successfully overcoming the limits of existing approaches. Microfluidic biosensors are rapidly being incorporated into MPS and employed for real-time target identification as a result. In this review the focus is on emerging ways for miniaturizing and embedding biosensing systems in MPS also known as “organ-on-chip”. Cutting-edge microfluidic biosensors are also covered with examples, showing their key benefits in monitoring MPS and highlighting current breakthroughs, before describing the remaining problems and anticipated future improvements in integrated microfluidic biosensors.
ChemBioEng ReviewsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
2.10%
发文量
45
期刊介绍:
Launched in 2014, ChemBioEng Reviews is aimed to become a top-ranking journal publishing review articles offering information on significant developments and provide fundamental knowledge of important topics in the fields of chemical engineering and biotechnology. The journal supports academics and researchers in need for concise, easy to access information on specific topics. The articles cover all fields of (bio-) chemical engineering and technology, e.g.,