On-chip anticancer drug screening – Recent progress in microfluidic platforms to address challenges in chemotherapy

Volume: 137, Pages: 236 - 254
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
There is an increasing need for advanced and inexpensive preclinical models to accelerate the development of anticancer drugs. While costly animal models fail to predict human clinical outcomes, in vitro models such as microfluidic chips (‘tumor-on-chip’) are showing tremendous promise at predicting and providing meaningful preclinical drug screening outcomes. Research on ‘tumor-on-chips’ has grown enormously worldwide and is being widely...
Paper Details
Title
On-chip anticancer drug screening – Recent progress in microfluidic platforms to address challenges in chemotherapy
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
137
Pages
236 - 254
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