Sensors (Feb 2021)

Advancement of Sensor Integrated Organ-on-Chip Devices

  • Gabriel A. Clarke,
  • Brenna X. Hartse,
  • Amir Ehsan Niaraki Asli,
  • Mehrnoosh Taghavimehr,
  • Niloofar Hashemi,
  • Mehran Abbasi Shirsavar,
  • Reza Montazami,
  • Nima Alimoradi,
  • Vahid Nasirian,
  • Lionel J. Ouedraogo,
  • Nicole N. Hashemi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21041367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 4
p. 1367

Abstract

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Organ-on-chip devices have provided the pharmaceutical and tissue engineering worlds much hope since they arrived and began to grow in sophistication. However, limitations for their applicability were soon realized as they lacked real-time monitoring and sensing capabilities. The users of these devices relied solely on endpoint analysis for the results of their tests, which created a chasm in the understanding of life between the lab the natural world. However, this gap is being bridged with sensors that are integrated into organ-on-chip devices. This review goes in-depth on different sensing methods, giving examples for various research on mechanical, electrical resistance, and bead-based sensors, and the prospects of each. Furthermore, the review covers works conducted that use specific sensors for oxygen, and various metabolites to characterize cellular behavior and response in real-time. Together, the outline of these works gives a thorough analysis of the design methodology and sophistication of the current sensor integrated organ-on-chips.

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