In-Vitro Barrier Tissue Plate

An in vitro tissue plate may include a well plate, a fluidic plate disposed on a bottom surface of the well plate, and a media manifold disposed on a bottom surface of the fluidic plate. The well plate may have at least two wells, including a tissue well and a waste well. The fluid plate may include a fluid channel extending between and fluidly connecting the tissue well to the waste well. The media manifold may include a one or more media outlets fluidly connected to the fluid channel. A tissue layer may be deposited in the tissue well. The tissue layer may include human cells such as neurovascular cells.

Researchers

David Walsh / Christina Zook / Johanna Bobrow / Min Jae Song / Marc Ferrer-Alegre / Sam Michael / Molly Boutin / Yen-Ting Tung / Todd Thorsen

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems, Synthetic Biology / Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis / Computer Science: Bioinformatics
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

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