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Microfluidic platforms for the investigation of intercellular signalling mechanisms

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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 08:59 authored by S Nahavandi, SY Tang, S Baratchi, R Soffe, K Kalantar-zadeh, A Mitchell, K Khoshmanesh
Intercellular signalling has been identified as a highly complex process, responsible for orchestrating many physiological functions. While conventional methods of investigation have been useful, their limitations are impeding further development. Microfluidics offers an opportunity to overcome some of these limitations. Most notably, microfluidic systems can emulate the in-vivo environments. Further, they enable exceptionally precise control of the microenvironment, allowing complex mechanisms to be selectively isolated and studied in detail. There has thus been a growing adoption of microfluidic platforms for investigation of cell signalling mechanisms. This review provides an overview of the different signalling mechanisms and discusses the methods used to study them, with a focus on the microfluidic devices developed for this purpose.

History

Journal

Small

Volume

10

Pagination

4810-4826

Location

London, Eng.

eISSN

1613-6829

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C2 Other contribution to refereed journal

Copyright notice

2014, Wiley

Issue

23

Publisher

Wiley