Tissuechips Articles

 The high rate of failure during drug production is well known, but recent developments in tissue engineering and microfabrication have led to the production of microphysiologicalsystems (MPS), or 'organs-on-chips,' which recapitulate the function of human organs. To potentially change the early stages of drug development process, these 'tissue chips' may be used for drug screening and safety testing. On the other hand, tissue chips are similar miniaturized units that can replace a tissue or some part of it, allowing the organ to function normally. Various tissue chips have been identified that although they are small compared to the whole organ / tissue, they are known to perform a full organ function once implanted. These tissue chips are designed to be effective in every sense, thus achieving maximum efficacy in an individual who is ill. One example of this is the Lung on a Chip device that imitates the organ. The journal also focuses on the associated disciplines like microarray and biochips.