Issue 10, 2007

Addressing a vascular endothelium array with blood components using underlying microfluidic channels

Abstract

Here, we show that an array of endothelial cells, addressable by an underlying microfluidic network of channels containing red blood cells, can be employed as an in vitro model of in vivo circulation to monitor cellular communication between different cell types in the drug discovery process.

Graphical abstract: Addressing a vascular endothelium array with blood components using underlying microfluidic channels

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Aug 2007
Accepted
31 Aug 2007
First published
05 Sep 2007

Lab Chip, 2007,7, 1256-1259

Addressing a vascular endothelium array with blood components using underlying microfluidic channels

L. I. Genes, N. V. Tolan, M. K. Hulvey, R. S. Martin and D. M. Spence, Lab Chip, 2007, 7, 1256 DOI: 10.1039/B712619K

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