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Novel intestine model could accelerate the development of treatments – Drug Target Review
The millifluidic perfusion cassettes (mPCs) developed by researchers should allow for better evaluations of the interactions between cells and pathogens.
Posted: 8 January 2021 | Hannah Balfour (Drug Target Review) | No comments yet
The transparent millifluidic perfusion cassettes (mPCs) developed by researchers should allow for better evaluations of the interactions between the cells and invading pathogens.
Scientists have developed a tool to simulate the human intestine, giving them a mechanical model for the real-time growth of bacterial infections that should make it more practical to find treatments for diseases like infectious diarrhoea.
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