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Michael L Shuler

Lab on a chip

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Lab on a Chip|October 5, 2018
Advances in organ-, body-, and disease-on-a-chip systemsMichael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|July 4, 2017
Organ-, body- and disease-on-a-chip systemsMichael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|August 18, 2020
Organ-on-a-chip systems: translating concept into practiceMichael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|July 3, 2019
Correction: UniChip enables long-term recirculating unidirectional perfusion with gravity-driven flow for microphysiological systemsYing I Wang, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|July 27, 2018
UniChip enables long-term recirculating unidirectional perfusion with gravity-driven flow for microphysiological systemsYing I Wang, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|May 7, 2009
A micro cell culture analog (microCCA) with 3-D hydrogel culture of multiple cell lines to assess metabolism-dependent cytotoxicity of anti-cancer drugsJong Hwan Sung, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|February 4, 2010
A microfluidic device for a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) model on a chipJong Hwan Sung, Carrie Kam, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|June 9, 2018
A pumpless body-on-a-chip model using a primary culture of human intestinal cells and a 3D culture of liver cellsHuanhuan Joyce Chen, Paula Miller, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|June 23, 2016
Modular, pumpless body-on-a-chip platform for the co-culture of GI tract epithelium and 3D primary liver tissueMandy B Esch, Hidetaka Ueno, Dawn R Applegate, et al.
Lab on a Chip|June 28, 2014
Body-on-a-chip simulation with gastrointestinal tract and liver tissues suggests that ingested nanoparticles have the potential to cause liver injuryMandy B Esch, Gretchen J Mahler, Tracy Stokol, et al.
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Lab on a Chip|October 5, 2018
Advances in organ-, body-, and disease-on-a-chip systemsMichael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|July 4, 2017
Organ-, body- and disease-on-a-chip systemsMichael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|August 18, 2020
Organ-on-a-chip systems: translating concept into practiceMichael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|July 3, 2019
Correction: UniChip enables long-term recirculating unidirectional perfusion with gravity-driven flow for microphysiological systemsYing I Wang, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|July 27, 2018
UniChip enables long-term recirculating unidirectional perfusion with gravity-driven flow for microphysiological systemsYing I Wang, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|May 7, 2009
A micro cell culture analog (microCCA) with 3-D hydrogel culture of multiple cell lines to assess metabolism-dependent cytotoxicity of anti-cancer drugsJong Hwan Sung, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|February 4, 2010
A microfluidic device for a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) model on a chipJong Hwan Sung, Carrie Kam, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|June 9, 2018
A pumpless body-on-a-chip model using a primary culture of human intestinal cells and a 3D culture of liver cellsHuanhuan Joyce Chen, Paula Miller, Michael L Shuler
Lab on a Chip|June 23, 2016
Modular, pumpless body-on-a-chip platform for the co-culture of GI tract epithelium and 3D primary liver tissueMandy B Esch, Hidetaka Ueno, Dawn R Applegate, et al.
Lab on a Chip|June 28, 2014
Body-on-a-chip simulation with gastrointestinal tract and liver tissues suggests that ingested nanoparticles have the potential to cause liver injuryMandy B Esch, Gretchen J Mahler, Tracy Stokol, et al.
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