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Creation of a Knee Joint-on-a-Chip for Modeling Joint Diseases and Testing Drugs
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Bioengineering
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JoVE Journal Bioengineering
Creation of a Knee Joint-on-a-Chip for Modeling Joint Diseases and Testing Drugs
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12:44 min

January 27, 2023

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Chapters

  • 00:05Introduction
  • 00:43Engineering the Tissue Components
  • 05:49Establishing the Minijoint Chip
  • 08:13Individual Tissue Collection
  • 09:35Results: Establishment of a Miniature Synovial Joint-Mimicking Microphysiological System
  • 12:07Conclusion

Summary

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We provide detailed methods for generating four types of tissues from human mesenchymal stem cells, which are used to recapitulate the cartilage, bone, fat pad, and synovium in the human knee joint. These four tissues are integrated into a customized bioreactor and connected through microfluidics, thus generating a knee joint-on-a-chip.

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