Author(s): Rathod Pallavi Vasant, Pagar Swati Appasaheb, Dube Shubhada Bhausaheb, Musmade Deepak Sitaram

Email(s): pr982817@gmail.com

DOI: 10.5958/2231-5713.2021.00011.8   

Address: Rathod Pallavi Vasant1*, Pagar Swati Appasaheb1, Dube Shubhada Bhausaheb1, Musmade Deepak Sitaram1
SDSPM’s Nandkumar Shinde College of Pharmacy, Vaijapur, Tal- Vaijapur, Dist-Aurangabad, MS, India-423701.
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Volume - 11,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2021


ABSTRACT:
A multichannel three-dimensional chip of a micro?uidic cell culture which enables the simulation of organs is called an “organ on a chip” (OC). With the integration of many other technologies, OCs have been mimicking organs, substituting animal models, and diminishing the time and cost of experiments which is better than the preceding conventional in vitro models, which make them imperative tools for ?nding functional properties, pathological states, and developmental studiesoforgans. Developments in micro- and nanofluidic technologies have led to new kinds of cell culture and screening systems that are collectively termed organ-on-a-chip systems. Organ-on-a-chip systems are in vitro micro fabricated devices that mimic dynamic interactions of in vivo microenvironments.


Cite this article:
Rathod Pallavi Vasant, Pagar Swati Appasaheb, Dube Shubhada Bhausaheb, Musmade Deepak Sitaram. Review on Organ on Chip. Asian J. Pharm. Tech. 2021; 11(1):66-71. doi: 10.5958/2231-5713.2021.00011.8

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Rathod Pallavi Vasant, Pagar Swati Appasaheb, Dube Shubhada Bhausaheb, Musmade Deepak Sitaram. Review on Organ on Chip. Asian J. Pharm. Tech. 2021; 11(1):66-71. doi: 10.5958/2231-5713.2021.00011.8   Available on: https://ajptonline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-11-1-11


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