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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Cell Biology
  • In Vitro Diagnostics

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  • Cell-based assays and in vitro cell culture have revolutionized biological understanding.
  • Widespread use necessitates advanced in vitro diagnostic systems.
  • Demand drives innovation in miniaturized live-cell analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the development and benefits of miniaturized live-cell microarrays.
  • To emphasize their role in advancing biomedical applications.
  • To showcase their utility in high-throughput screening and microfluidic systems.

Main Methods:

  • Development of miniaturized live-cell microarrays.
  • Integration into high-throughput screening platforms.
  • Application in microfluidic systems for cell analysis.

Main Results:

  • Miniaturized systems provide quantitative, real-time data.
  • High reliability and sensitivity are achieved.
  • Enabled large-scale screening of single cells, populations, and spheroids.

Conclusions:

  • Live-cell microarrays are crucial for modern cell-based assays.
  • These systems enhance in vitro diagnostics and biomedical research.
  • They offer powerful tools for quantitative, real-time cell analysis.