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How are Organs-on-Chips Changing the Landscape?

Organs-on-chips are micro-engineered devices that mimic the structure and function of human organs. These chips incorporate living cells and tissues, providing a more physiologically relevant environment than traditional cell cultures. They allow researchers to study the effects of substances on specific organ systems, offering insights into organ-specific toxicity. This technology can reduce the reliance on animal models and improve the predictive power of toxicological assessments.

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