2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0100019
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Integrating an aerosolized drug delivery device with conventional static cultures and a dynamic airway barrier microphysiological system

Abstract: Organ on a chip or microphysiological systems (MPSs) aim to resolve current challenges surrounding drug discovery and development resulting from an unrepresentative static cell culture or animal models that are traditionally used by generating a more physiologically relevant environment. Many different airway MPSs have been developed that mimic alveolar or bronchial interfaces, but few methods for aerosol drug delivery at the air–liquid interface exist. This work demonstrates a compact Surface Acoustic Wave (S… Show more

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