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Cell-Based Dose Responses from Open-Well Microchambers
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EngineeringOrgan-on-a-chipBiomedical EngineeringCellular PhysiologyNanomedicineCell-based AssaysCell-based Dose ResponsesMicrofluidicsCell-based Drug DeliveryCell-based AssayTumor TargetingCell EngineeringPharmacologyCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentDosimetryStem Cell ResearchTriton X-100BiomemsMedicineDrug DiscoveryHigh-throughput Screening
Cell-based assays play a critical role in discovery of new drugs and facilitating research in cancer, immunology, and stem cells. Conventionally, they are performed in Petri dishes, tubes, or well plates, using milliliters of reagents and thousands of cells to obtain one data point. Here, we are introducing a new platform to realize cell-based assay capable of increased throughput and greater sensitivity with a limited number of cells. We integrated an array of open-well microchambers into a gradient generation system. Consequently, cell-based dose responses were examined with a single device. We measured IC50 values of three cytotoxic chemicals, Triton X-100, H2O2, and cadmium chloride, as model compounds. The present system is highly suitable for the discovery of new drugs and studying the effect of chemicals on cell viability or mortality with limited samples and cells.
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