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Anal Methods ; 15(12): 1584-1593, 2023 03 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36883977

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Implants and prostheses are widely used to either repair damaged tissues or treat different diseases. Before an implant reaches the market, multiple preclinical and clinical tests must be performed. Along with cytotoxicity or hemocompatibility preclinical tests, genotoxicity is an essential feature to investigate. Indeed, the materials used for implantation should be non-genotoxic, i.e. they should not promote mutations that can potentially lead to tumour formation. However, given the complexity level of genotoxicity tests, such tests are not readily available to biomaterials researchers, which is the reason why this aspect is severely underreported in the literature. To solve this problem, we developed a simplified genotoxicity test that can be further adapted by standard biomaterials laboratories. We started by simplifying the classic Ames test in Petri dishes, after which we developed a miniaturized test in a microfluidic chip, which takes only 24 hours, requiring significantly less material and space. An automatization option with a customized testing chamber architecture and microfluidics-based control system has been designed as well. This optimized microfluidic chip system can significantly improve the availability of genotoxicity tests for biomaterials developers, with the additional benefit of more in-depth observation and quantitative comparison due to the availability of processable image components.


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Materiais Biocompatíveis , Dano ao DNA , Materiais Biocompatíveis/toxicidade , Testes de Mutagenicidade/métodos , Mutação , Medição de Risco
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