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Sensor applications for organ-on-chip platforms

Authors :
Aydogmus, H. (author)
Dostanic, M. (author)
Jahangiri, M. (author)
Sinha, Rajarshi (author)
Quiros Solano, W.F. (author)
Mastrangeli, M. (author)
Sarro, P.M. (author)
Aydogmus, H. (author)
Dostanic, M. (author)
Jahangiri, M. (author)
Sinha, Rajarshi (author)
Quiros Solano, W.F. (author)
Mastrangeli, M. (author)
Sarro, P.M. (author)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Monitoring cell conditions and microenvironment in real time is crucial for Organ-on-Chip (OoC) functionality. In particular, biological cues such as ions, including metals and metabolites, play a critical role in physiology and homeostasis in the human body. • Real-time monitoring of ions without optical systems is an unmet need for OOCs [1]. • Electrochemical sensors, such as organic electrochemical [2] and thin-film transistors [3], may address this need. Most of these sensors however rely on reference electrodes.<br />green<br />Electronic Components, Technology and Materials

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1140054325
Document Type :
Electronic Resource