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    • Bone Marrow–on–a–Chip Replicates Hematopoietic Niche Physiology in Vitro 

      Torisawa, Yu-suke; Spina, Catherine; Mammoto, Tadanori; Mammoto, Akiko; Weaver, James C.; Tat, Tracy; Collins, James J.; Ingber, Donald Elliot (Nature Publishing Group, 2014)
      Current in vitro hematopoiesis models fail to demonstrate the cellular diversity and complex functions of living bone marrow; hence, most translational studies relevant to the hematologic system are conducted in live ...
    • Instrumented cardiac microphysiological devices via multimaterial three-dimensional printing 

      Lind, Johan Ulrik; Busbee, Travis Alexander; Valentine, Alexander; Pasqualini, Francesco; Yuan, Hongyan; Yedid, Moran; Park, Sung-Jin; Kotikian, Arda; Nesmith, Alexander Peyton; Campbell, Patrick H.; Vlassak, Joost J.; Lewis, Jennifer; Parker, Kevin Kit (Springer Nature, 2016)
      Biomedical research has relied on animal studies and conventional cell cultures for decades. Recently, microphysiological systems (MPS), also known as organs-on-chips, that recapitulate the structure and function of native ...