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The Centrifugal Perfusion Gut-on-Chip system offers a cost-effective and user-friendly alternative for drug absorption studies. By using centrifugal force for continuous fluid flow, it closely mimics the human intestine, improving drug testing and evaluation processes.
This project aims to validate the Centrifugal Perfusion Gut-on-Chip (CPGoC) system, offering a low-cost, pump-free, and user-friendly alternative to existing microfluidic systems for drug absorption studies.
Unlike traditional models, CPGoC uses centrifugal force to drive continuous perfusion, closely mimicking physiological fluid flow and nutrient transport in the human intestine.
Thus, it eliminates the need for external pumps and tubing, reducing costs, contamination risks, and technical barr…
TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK DTU
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
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