Human microvasculature-on-a chip: anti-neovasculogenic effect of nintedanib in vitro

Olivier T. Guenat, François Berthiaume Abstract In the last decade, the advent of microfabrication and microfluidics and an increased interest in cellular mechanobiology have triggered the development of novel microfluidic-based platforms. They aim to incorporate the mechanical strain environment that acts upon tissues and in-vivo barriers of the human body. This article reviews those platforms,

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Organs-on-Chip presented to the Swiss Confederation President

Great honor today for the ARTORG Center! The President of the Swiss Confederation, Mr. Johann Schneider-Ammann visited the ARTORG laboratories, where a novel generation of in-vitro models, called “organs-on-chip” was presented. Those models enable to accurately mimic fundamental parameters of the cellular environment found in the body and that currently cannot be reproduced in-vitro in

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