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Kidney Research and Clinical Practice
Organ-on-a-chip and the kidney
Sejoong Kim1  Shuichi Takayama1 
[1] Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;
关键词: Kidney;    Microfluidics;    Organ-on-a-chip;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.krcp.2015.08.001
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Traditional approaches to pathophysiology are advancing but still have many limitations that arise from real biologic systems and their associated physiological phenomena being too complicated. Microfluidics is a novel technology in the field of engineering, which provides new options that may overcome these hurdles. Microfluidics handles small volumes of fluids and may apply to various applications such as DNA analysis chips, other lab-on-a-chip analyses, micropropulsion, and microthermal technologies. Among them, organ-on-a-chip applications allow the fabrication of minimal functional units of a single organ or multiple organs. Relevant to the field of nephrology, renal tubular cells have been integrated with microfluidic devices for making kidneys-on-a-chip. Although still early in development, kidneys-on-a-chip are showing potential to provide a better understanding of the kidney to replace some traditional animal and human studies, particularly as more cell types are incorporated toward the development of a complete glomeruli-on-a-chip.

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