2020年2月1日 星期六

the "Interrogator," a platform that automates the culturing, linking, and maintenance of multiple human organ-on-chips.





IEEE Spectrum
It took researchers at Harvard’s Wyss Institute eight years and $37 million to develop the "Interrogator," a platform that automates the culturing, linking, and maintenance of multiple human organ-on-chips. Here’s how it might revolutionize the drug testing landscape.



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