Optimization of neuronal cell cultures using a microfluidic device
December 2020
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Using a newly designed microfluidic device for neuron cell cultures, it was possible to circulate liquid media continuously over 24 hours. The biological compatibility of the "OrganoPlate" was demonstrated with the differentiation of human neuroepithelial stem cells into dopaminergic neurons. This system can provide further insights into research into Parkinson's disease, among other things.
Passive controlled flow for Parkinson's disease neuronal cell culture in 3D microfluidic devices
Jens C. Schwamborn
Added on: 10-15-2020
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