Charting the course of blood flow: vessel-on-a-chip technologies in thrombosis studies
Jianfang Ren,
Zhao Wang,
Nixon Du
et al.
Abstract:Cardiovascular diseases, primarily driven by thrombosis, remain the leading cause of global mortality. Although traditional cell culture and animal models have provided foundational insights, they often fail to capture the complex pathophysiology of thrombosis, which hinders the development of targeted therapies for cardiovascular diseases. The advent of microfluidics and vascular tissue engineering has propelled the advancement of vessel-on-a-chip technologies, which enable the simulation of the key aspects o… Show more
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