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Human Organs-on-Chips - Microchips lined by living human cells that could revolutionize drug development
Clinical studies take years to complete and testing a single compound can cost more than $2 billion. Meanwhile, innumerable animal lives are lost, and the process often fails to predict human responses because traditional animal models often do not accurately mimic human pathophysiology. For these reasons, there is a broad need for alternative ways to model human diseases in vitro in order to accelerate the development of new drugs and advance personalized medicine.
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Very cool and useful. It will be wonderful if they could end animal testing!