Bone Marrow on a Chip, by Emily Brackett: Difference between revisions
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== History == | == History == | ||
1974 - First proliferating culture of hematopoietic cells in vitro [5] | 1974 - First proliferating culture of hematopoietic cells in vitro [5] | ||
1980s - Research in microfluidics developed lab on a chip technology [3] | 1980s - Research in microfluidics developed lab on a chip technology [3] | ||
Late 1990s - Cornell University researchers begin tissue on a chip models [6] | Late 1990s - Cornell University researchers begin tissue on a chip models [6] | ||
Early 2000s - Research in bone marrow on a chip changes from cell sorting to cell culture [5] | Early 2000s - Research in bone marrow on a chip changes from cell sorting to cell culture [5] | ||
2014 - Between January and April of 2014, 350 papers regarding bone marrow and microfluidics were published | 2014 - Between January and April of 2014, 350 papers regarding bone marrow and microfluidics were published | ||
Revision as of 10:37, 15 April 2014
Background
Bone Marrow
Organ on a Chip
History
1974 - First proliferating culture of hematopoietic cells in vitro [5]
1980s - Research in microfluidics developed lab on a chip technology [3]
Late 1990s - Cornell University researchers begin tissue on a chip models [6]
Early 2000s - Research in bone marrow on a chip changes from cell sorting to cell culture [5]
2014 - Between January and April of 2014, 350 papers regarding bone marrow and microfluidics were published