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Combined Femtosecond Laser Glass Microprocessing for Liver-on-Chip Device Fabrication.
Butkute, Agne; Jurksas, Tomas; Baravykas, Tomas; Leber, Bettina; Merkininkaite, Greta; Zilenaite, Rugile; Cereska, Deividas; Gulla, Aiste; Kvietkauskas, Mindaugas; Marcinkeviciute, Kristina; Schemmer, Peter; Strupas, Kestutis.
Afiliação
  • Butkute A; Femtika Ltd., Keramiku Str. 2, LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Jurksas T; Laser Research Center, Vilnius University, Sauletekio Ave. 10, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Baravykas T; Femtika Ltd., Keramiku Str. 2, LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Leber B; Femtika Ltd., Keramiku Str. 2, LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Merkininkaite G; General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 29, AT-8036 Graz, Austria.
  • Zilenaite R; Femtika Ltd., Keramiku Str. 2, LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Cereska D; Faculty of Chemistry and Geosciences, Vilnius University, Naugarduko Str. 24, LT-03225 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Gulla A; Femtika Ltd., Keramiku Str. 2, LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Kvietkauskas M; Femtika Ltd., Keramiku Str. 2, LT-10233 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Marcinkeviciute K; Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Center of Visceral Medicine and Translational Research, Vilnius University, M. K. Ciurlionio g. 21, LT-03101 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Schemmer P; Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Center of Visceral Medicine and Translational Research, Vilnius University, M. K. Ciurlionio g. 21, LT-03101 Vilnius, Lithuania.
  • Strupas K; Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Center of Visceral Medicine and Translational Research, Vilnius University, M. K. Ciurlionio g. 21, LT-03101 Vilnius, Lithuania.
Materials (Basel) ; 16(6)2023 Mar 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36984055
ABSTRACT
Nowadays, lab-on-chip (LOC) devices are attracting more and more attention since they show vast prospects for various biomedical applications. Usually, an LOC is a small device that serves a single laboratory function. LOCs show massive potential for organ-on-chip (OOC) device manufacturing since they could allow for research on the avoidance of various diseases or the avoidance of drug testing on animals or humans. However, this technology is still under development. The dominant technique for the fabrication of such devices is molding, which is very attractive and efficient for mass production, but has many drawbacks for prototyping. This article suggests a femtosecond laser microprocessing technique for the prototyping of an OOC-type device-a liver-on-chip. We demonstrate the production of liver-on-chip devices out of glass by using femtosecond laser-based selective laser etching (SLE) and laser welding techniques. The fabricated device was tested with HepG2(GS) liver cancer cells. During the test, HepG2(GS) cells proliferated in the chip, thus showing the potential of the suggested technique for further OOC development.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Materials (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Lituânia

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Materials (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Lituânia
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