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Microfluidic Vagina Chip for Studying the Vaginal Microbiome
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Modeling Healthy and Dysbiotic Vaginal Microenvironments in a Human Vagina-on-a-Chip
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Modeling Healthy and Dysbiotic Vaginal Microenvironments in a Human Vagina-on-a-Chip
Modeling Healthy and Dysbiotic Vaginal Microenvironments in a Human Vagina-on-a-Chip
Microfluidic Vagina Chip for Studying the Vaginal Microbiome
DOI:
10.3791/66486-v
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01:28 min
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February 16, 2024
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Aakanksha Gulati
,
Alicia Jorgenson
,
Abidemi Junaid
,
Donald E. Ingber
2,3
1
Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
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Harvard University
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2
Vascular Biology Program and Department of Surgery
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Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School
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3
Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Tags
Vaginal Microbiome
Vagina-on-a-chip
Organ Chip Technology
Female Reproductive Tract
Vaginal Dysbiosis
Preclinical Model
Microbiome-based Therapeutics
Women’s Health
Vaginal Epithelium
Vaginal Stroma
Dynamic Fluid Flow
Physiological Microenvironment
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