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Literature - Publication Review

Organ-on-chips: increased complexity for higher physiological relevance in pharmaceutical safety testing

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Organ-on-chip (OOC) technology aims to replicate the complex microenvironment of human organs in vitro, allowing the study of diverse physiological processes, test drugs, and to gain insights into human biology.

In this literature review, we explore the advancements of liver and kidney-on-chip models, illustrating how these platforms effectively simulate toxicity responses, facilitating the development of safer and more effective medicines.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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