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Design and Synthesis of a Reconfigurable DNA Accordion Rack
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STARTER: a stand-alone reconfigurable and translational organ-on-chip platform based on modularity and open design
Aniruddha Paul1, Eric R Safai2, Laura E de Heus2
1BIOS Lab on Chip Group, Mesa+ Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Twente, The Netherlands.
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Organ-on-chips (OoC) have the potential to revolutionize drug testing. However, the fragmented landscape of existing OoC systems leads to wasted resources and collaboration barriers, slowing broader adoption. To unite the ecosystem, there is an urgent need for generic OoC platforms based on interoperability and modularity. Technology platforms based on open designs would enable seamless integration of diverse OoC models and components, facilitating translation. Our study introduces a modular microfluidic platform that integrates swappable modules for pumping, sensing, and OoCs, all within the ANSI/SLAS microplate footprint. Sub-components operate as microfluidic building blocks (MFBBs) and can interface with the demonstrated fluidic circuit board (FCB) universally as long as the designs adhere to ISO standards. The platform architecture allows tube-less inter-module interactions via arbitrary and reconfigurable fluidic circuits. We demonstrate two possible fluidic configurations which include in-line sensors and furthermore demonstrate biological functionality by running both in vitro and ex vivo OoC models for multiple days. This platform is designed to support automated multi-organ experiments, independent of the OoC type or material. All designs shown are made open source to encourage broader compatibility and collaboration.
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