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Ten connected miniature organs are best human-on-a-chip yet

By Jessica Hamzelou

21 March 2018

TEN miniature models of human organs have been linked up to create the closest we have yet come to a human-on-a-chip. Such systems may eventually replace animal testing.

Scientists around the world have been developing organs-on-chips. These typically have a 3D structure containing multiple types of cells from a particular organ. To keep them alive, they are continuously fed a nutrient-rich fluid. All this makes them more representative of human organs in the body than cells in a tube or animal models, says Linda Griffith at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Griffith and her team have linked up 10…

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