Engineered In Vitro Disease Models
Harvard University · Boston Children's Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The ultimate goal of most biomedical research is to gain greater insight into mechanisms of human disease or to develop new and improved therapies or diagnostics. Although great advances have been made in terms of developing disease models in animals, such as transgenic mice, many of these models fail to faithfully recapitulate the human condition. In addition, it is difficult to identify critical cellular and molecular contributors to disease or to vary them independently in whole-animal models. This challenge has attracted the interest of engineers, who have begun to collaborate with biologists to leverage recent advances in tissue engineering and microfabrication to develop novel in vitro models of disease.…
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17Topics & keywords
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Disease
- Biology
- Neuroscience
- Immune system
- Computational biology
- Bioinformatics
- Medicine