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Microfluidic In Vitro Platform for (Nano)Safety and (Nano)Drug Efficiency Screening

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SMALL
卷 17, 期 15, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202006012

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drug efficiency; in vitro culture-on-chip; microfluidic platform; miniaturized incubator microscope; (nano)safety

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  1. European Commission under the Horizon2020 programme (HISENTS) [685817]
  2. European Commission under the Horizon2020 programme (VISION) [857381]
  3. Norwegian Research Council Norway (RCN) via the European Research Area Network (ERA-NET) EuroNanoMed II project INNOCENT [RCN 271075]
  4. ERA-NET EuroNanoMed III project Graphene-encapsulated magnetic nanoparticles [RCN 246672/O70]
  5. COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) [42926, CA 17140]
  6. Norwegian Research Council [272412/F40]
  7. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [SEV-2013-0295-17-3]
  8. Projekt DEAL
  9. NERC [NE/M021378/1, NE/K00686X/1, NE/S008977/1, NE/K001396/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Microfluidic technology provides a valuable tool for creating in vitro models that capture cellular and organ level responses for rapid and animal-free risk assessment of new chemicals and drugs. These cell-based devices allow high-throughput screening and flexible automation, reducing costs and reagent consumption due to miniaturization. The interconnected modules aim to simulate whole-body exposure and response, contributing to the replacement of animal testing in risk assessment studies in compliance with the 3Rs principles.
Microfluidic technology is a valuable tool for realizing more in vitro models capturing cellular and organ level responses for rapid and animal-free risk assessment of new chemicals and drugs. Microfluidic cell-based devices allow high-throughput screening and flexible automation while lowering costs and reagent consumption due to their miniaturization. There is a growing need for faster and animal-free approaches for drug development and safety assessment of chemicals (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances, REACH). The work presented describes a microfluidic platform for in vivo-like in vitro cell cultivation. It is equipped with a wafer-based silicon chip including integrated electrodes and a microcavity. A proof-of-concept using different relevant cell models shows its suitability for label-free assessment of cytotoxic effects. A miniaturized microscope within each module monitors cell morphology and proliferation. Electrodes integrated in the microfluidic channels allow the noninvasive monitoring of barrier integrity followed by a label-free assessment of cytotoxic effects. Each microfluidic cell cultivation module can be operated individually or be interconnected in a flexible way. The interconnection of the different modules aims at simulation of the whole-body exposure and response and can contribute to the replacement of animal testing in risk assessment studies in compliance with the 3Rs to replace, reduce, and refine animal experiments.

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