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Development of New Therapeutic Applications Using Microfluidics
Published on: October 1, 2007
Can microfluidics address biomanufacturing challenges in drug/gene/cell therapies?
Hon Fai Chan1, Siying Ma1, Kam W Leong1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract:
Translation of any inventions into products requires manufacturing. Development of drug/gene/cell delivery systems will eventually face manufacturing challenges, which require the establishment of standardized processes to produce biologically-relevant products of high quality without incurring prohibitive cost. Microfluidicu technologies present many advantages to improve the quality of drug/gene/cell delivery systems. They also offer the benefits of automation. What remains unclear is whether they can meet the scale-up requirement. In this perspective, we discuss the advantages of microfluidic-assisted synthesis of nanoscale drug/gene delivery systems, formation of microscale drug/cell-encapsulated particles, generation of genetically engineered cells and fabrication of macroscale drug/cell-loaded micro-/nano-fibers. We also highlight the scale-up challenges one would face in adopting microfluidic technologies for the manufacturing of these therapeutic delivery systems.
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