Design strategy primer for organ-on-chips.

Biomaterials Translational Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12336/bmt.24.00070
Ting Cao, Peicheng Xu, Chen Yang, Yu Chen, Yongcheng Wang, Jiayu Zhang, Fangfu Ye
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Organ-on-a-chip (OoC) has emerged as a revolutionary technique in recent decades, capable of replicating essential aspects of physiological and pathophysiological processes of human organs in vitro. Serving as an effective tissue culture method for creating digital twins, OoCs show significant promise and have found applications in disease modelling, drug screening, and tissue engineering. However, there has been a lack of emphasis on the fundamental design principles of OoCs in existing literature, a crucial aspect that cannot be overlooked, especially for beginners venturing into the realm of OoCs. Therefore, this paper endeavors to provide a comprehensive overview by delving into the historical development of OoCs, outlining the characteristics of their scaffolds, presenting design strategies for both conceptualisation and fabrication processes, and offering a detailed description of design mechanisms and guidelines based on recent research publications. Furthermore, it explores future prospects and challenges within the OoC domain. Serving as a foundational guide for those new to OoC exploration, this paper aims to furnish a thorough introduction to the fabrication and design strategies employed in OoCs.

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芯片上器官设计策略入门。
器官芯片(OoC)是近几十年来出现的一项革命性技术,能够在体外复制人体器官的生理和病理生理过程的基本方面。作为创建数字双胞胎的有效组织培养方法,ooc显示出巨大的前景,并已在疾病建模、药物筛选和组织工程中得到应用。然而,在现有文献中缺乏对ooc基本设计原则的强调,这是一个不可忽视的关键方面,特别是对于冒险进入ooc领域的初学者。因此,本文通过深入研究ooc的历史发展,概述其支架的特点,提出概念化和制造过程的设计策略,并根据最近的研究出版物详细描述设计机制和指导方针,努力提供一个全面的概述。此外,本文还探讨了OoC领域的未来前景和挑战。本文旨在全面介绍OoC的制造和设计策略,作为OoC探索新手的基础指南。
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