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The project aims to develop a neuromuscular junction model on a chip to study Parkinson's disease and test potential medications. It seeks to bridge academia and industry, enhancing Europe's capabilities in bioengineering and regenerative medicine.
While Europe is still missing publishing researchers working on brain-a-chip devices, scientists and pharmaceutical companies growing interests in investing in organ-on-a-chip devices urges because these lab-on-a-chip devices offer highly accessible systems for proof-reading and testing hypothesis-driven research.
Chips allow ultra low-cost test benches for medication and offer flexibility to healthcare.
This biotechnology set the first milestone for bio-prosthesis and in situ implants.In the sc…
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