Work published in Lab on a Chip features heavily in Nature’s latest Special Technology Feature ‘Tissue models: A living system on a chip‘.
The article, summarising the current state-of-the-art in creating living tissue models on chips, references work from LOC Editorial Board member Donald Ingber (Harvard Medical School) and LOC publications from Michael Shuler (Cornell), John March (Cornell), Linda Griffith (MIT) and Axel Günther (University of Toronto).
We’ve made these great articles free to access for 2 weeks – why not take a look!
A microfluidic device for a pharmacokinetic–pharmacodynamic (PK–PD) model on a chip
Jong Hwan Sung, Carrie Kam and Michael L. Shuler
Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 446-455
Microscale 3-D hydrogel scaffold for biomimetic gastrointestinal (GI) tract model
Jong Hwan Sung, Jiajie Yu, Dan Luo, Michael L. Shuler and John C. March
Lab Chip, 2010, 11, 389-392
Perfused multiwell plate for 3D liver tissue engineering
Karel Domansky, Walker Inman, James Serdy, Ajit Dash, Matthew H. M. Lim and Linda G. Griffith
Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 51-58
A microfluidic platform for probing small artery structure and function
Axel Günther, Sanjesh Yasotharan, Andrei Vagaon, Conrad Lochovsky, Sascha Pinto, Jingli Yang, Calvin Lau, Julia Voigtlaender-Bolz and Steffen-Sebastian Bolz
Lab Chip, 2010, 10, 2341-2349
From our 2010 Emerging Investigators themed issue