Using microinjections and flow to enhance maturation of blood vessel organoids into regenerative medicine tools
Lead Research Organisation:
University College London
Department Name: Great Ormond St. Instit of Child Health
Abstract
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Technical Summary
This application is a UK-Canada exchange project relating to regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine is defined as the branch of medicine that develops methods to regrow, repair or replace damaged or diseased cells, organs or tissues. The purpose of the project is to provide new skills to researchers, including ECRs, technicians and newly independent investigators, and to build links between UK and Canada based scientists for continued or future collaboration. The exchange will support the work being undertaken on the project "Using microinjections and flow to enhance maturation of blood vessel organoids into regenerative medicine tools".
Organisations
Publications
Quintard C
(2024)
A microfluidic platform integrating functional vascularized organoids-on-chip
in Nature Communications