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Organ-On-A-Chip Mold with Microfluidics System
Value Proposition:3D printed mold that will allow for the rapid production of chips. Improved mold design allows microfluidics between multiple cell types.Multiple organoids enable physiologically relevant therapeutic testing.Technology DescriptionResearchers at Johns Hopkins have developed a organ on a chip model to test organ interactions, pathological...
Published: 10/4/2024   |   Inventor(s): Mark Ranek, Marcus Williams, Vivek Jani, Brian Lin
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Research Tools > Microfluidics, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices > Therapeutic Devices, Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software > Precision Medicine Tools
Multiplexed 24-well Plate Stimulator
Value Proposition:·        Device solely focused on stimulation·        Increased relevance: stimulation increases physiological relevance of cellular models·        Increased throughput: compatible with commercial 24-well plates to increase cost and time efficiency·        Increased consistency: stimulation applied simultaneously across all wells Technology...
Published: 10/4/2024   |   Inventor(s): Brian Lin, Peter Caron
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Research Tools, Technology Classifications > Computers, Electronics & Software
A p105-based NF-(kappa) B Super repressor
C04290: A p105-based NF-(kappa) B Super repressor Technical Details: Nuclear factor (NF)-kB is a family of transcription factors that regulate immune and inflammatory responses, programmed cell death (apoptosis), and developmental processes. In normal cells, NF-kB is latent, and is activated transiently by stimuli and stresses. However, under pathological...
Published: 10/3/2024   |   Inventor(s): Li Lin
Keywords(s): Biologics, Cancers, Chemotherapy, Disease Indication, Nucleic Acid, Single, Skin Cancer, Therapeutic Matter, Therapeutic Substance, Therapeutics, Therapy Type
Category(s): Clinical and Disease Specializations, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Dermatology, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Oncology > Skin Cancer, Technology Classifications > Therapeutic Modalities > Gene Therapies, Technology Classifications > Therapeutic Modalities > Proteins, Technology Classifications > Therapeutic Modalities > Targets, Clinical and Disease Specializations > Oncology, Technology Classifications > Therapeutic Modalities
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