Researchers Create Living Human Gut-On-a-Chip 22
cylonlover writes "In an effort to provide a more accurate alternative to conventional cell culture and animal models, researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have developed a microdevice that mimics the structure, physiology, and mechanics of the human intestine. The so-called 'gut-on-a-chip' could help provide new insights into intestinal disorders and be used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of potential treatments."
Welcome (Score:1)
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And first post too! Impressive!
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Pfffffffrrrt (Score:3)
This is just the latest iteration of the high-tech fart joke, isn't it?
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Next... (Score:2)
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What I want to know is what would happen if I eat these chips? Would I have many smaller guts inside my gut? What sort of power would that bestow?
Let me know when they full-scale versions.. (Score:1)
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Celiac disease, Crohn's disease are just 2 of many afflictions where science still have to find a real solution for.
Just replacing a gut would be awesome, tailor made to be ignored by your immune system.
That's nothing (Score:5, Funny)
They built a gut on a chip? That's nothing... I built my gut on chips back in the 90's.
The real challenge was laying off the chips to make the gut shrink again.
Virus? (Score:2)
Can this device catch any ... virus? I think so, even if of a different type!
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It could probably catch a stomache bug.
Stop thinking here... and start thinking HERE. (Score:4, Funny)
Forget "brain-on-a-chip" neural simulation FPGAs... The new hotness is "gut feeling"-based reasoning.
This just emulates that old saying... (Score:2)
Wow (Score:3)
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No, seriously; is there any?
The real use for this technology (Score:1)