Difference between revisions of "Trans Organs on a Chip"
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+ | The '''Trans Organs on a Chip''' is a project within '''[[BIO-reSEARCH]]''', the '''[[Pechblenda]]''' tentacles, mixed with '''[http://anarchagland.hotglue.me AnarchaGland]''' & '''[[GynePUNK]] biolabs''' research. | ||
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The inspiration came from this paper [https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14584 A microfluidic culture model of the human reproductive tract and 28-day menstrual cycle] by Xia et al, 2017 published in Nature Communications (doi:10.1038/ncomms14584).<br> | The inspiration came from this paper [https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14584 A microfluidic culture model of the human reproductive tract and 28-day menstrual cycle] by Xia et al, 2017 published in Nature Communications (doi:10.1038/ncomms14584).<br> | ||
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Revision as of 18:39, 18 July 2017
Started at Biofabbing Convergence Fabrications & Fabulations at CERN in 2017, the future of trans organs on a chip is coming to a space near you.
Inspiration
The Trans Organs on a Chip is a project within BIO-reSEARCH, the Pechblenda tentacles, mixed with AnarchaGland & GynePUNK biolabs research.
The inspiration came from this paper A microfluidic culture model of the human reproductive tract and 28-day menstrual cycle by Xia et al, 2017 published in Nature Communications (doi:10.1038/ncomms14584).