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1. A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells

2. Development of a Microphysiological System to Model Human Cancer Metastasis From the Colon to the Liver.

3. Microphysiological system to address the opioid crisis: A novel multi-organ model of acute opioid overdose and recovery.

4. A Functional Human-on-a-Chip Autoimmune Disease Model of Myasthenia Gravis for Development of Therapeutics.

5. Validation of an adipose-liver human-on-a-chip model of NAFLD for preclinical therapeutic efficacy evaluation.

6. Pumpless, unidirectional microphysiological system for testing metabolism-dependent chemotherapeutic toxicity.

7. A Tissue Engineering Approach to Metastatic Colon Cancer.

9. Differential Monocyte Actuation in a Three-Organ Functional Innate Immune System-on-a-Chip.

10. Multiorgan microfluidic platform with breathable lung chamber for inhalation or intravenous drug screening and development.

11. New approach methodologies (NAMs) for human-relevant biokinetics predictions. Meeting the paradigm shift in toxicology towards an animal-free chemical risk assessment

12. Piezoelectric BioMEMS Cantilever for Measurement of Muscle Contraction and for Actuation of Mechanosensitive Cells.

14. On the potential of in vitro organ-chip models to define temporal pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationships.

16. Strategies for using mathematical modeling approaches to design and interpret multi-organ microphysiological systems (MPS).

17. Multi-organ system for the evaluation of efficacy and off-target toxicity of anticancer therapeutics.

18. Recent Advances in Body-on-a-Chip Systems.

19. Engineering a Bioartificial Human Colon Model Through Decellularization and Recellularization.

21. Application of chemical reaction engineering principles to 'body-on-a-chip' systems.

22. Circulating MIR148A associates with sensitivity to adiponectin levels in human metabolic surgery for weight loss

23. UniChip enables long-term recirculating unidirectional perfusion with gravity-driven flow for microphysiological systems.

24. A pumpless body-on-a-chip model using a primary culture of human intestinal cells and a 3D culture of liver cells.

26. Microfluidic-Based Cell-Embedded Microgels Using Nonfluorinated Oil as a Model for the Gastrointestinal Niche.

27. Multiorgan Microphysiological Systems for Drug Development: Strategies, Advances, and Challenges.

28. Self-contained, low-cost Body-on-a-Chip systems for drug development.

29. A simple cell transport device keeps culture alive and functional during shipping.

31. Microfluidic blood-brain barrier model provides in vivo-like barrier properties for drug permeability screening.

32. Design and demonstration of a pumpless 14 compartment microphysiological system.

33. Body-on-a-chip systems for animal-free toxicity testing.

34. A recellularized human colon model identifies cancer driver genes.

35. Modular, pumpless body-on-a-chip platform for the co-culture of GI tract epithelium and 3D primary liver tissue.

36. Modeling Barrier Tissues In Vitro: Methods, Achievements, and Challenges.

37. Multi-Organ toxicity demonstration in a functional human in vitro system composed of four organs.

38. Multi-cellular 3D human primary liver cell culture elevates metabolic activity under fluidic flow.

39. Tissue factor-expressing tumor cells can bind to immobilized recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitor under static and shear conditions in vitro.

40. TEER measurement techniques for in vitro barrier model systems.

41. Human-on-a-chip design strategies and principles for physiologically based pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics modeling.

42. Pumpless microfluidic platform for drug testing on human skin equivalents.

43. Development of a genetic system for a model manganese-oxidizing proteobacterium, Leptothrix discophora SS1.

45. Using physiologically-based pharmacokinetic-guided "body-on-a-chip" systems to predict mammalian response to drug and chemical exposure.

46. Body-on-a-chip simulation with gastrointestinal tract and liver tissues suggests that ingested nanoparticles have the potential to cause liver injury.

47. How multi-organ microdevices can help foster drug development.

48. Microfabricated mammalian organ systems and their integration into models of whole animals and humans.

49. A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells.

50. Microphysiological systems and low-cost microfluidic platform with analytics.

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