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Revolutionizing drug development: harnessing the potential of organ-on-chip technology for disease modeling and drug discovery

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Department of Mechatronics Engineering ,Jeju National University ,Jeju ,Republic of Korea
Sunildutt, Naina;
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Department of Mechatronics Engineering ,Jeju National University ,Jeju ,Republic of Korea
Parihar, Pratibha;
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Department of Mechatronics Engineering ,Jeju National University ,Jeju ,Republic of Korea
Chethikkattuveli Salih, Abdul Rahim;
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College of Pharmacy ,Jeju National University ,Jeju ,Republic of Korea
Lee, Sang Ho;
Affiliation
Department of Mechatronics Engineering ,Jeju National University ,Jeju ,Republic of Korea
Choi, Kyung Hyun

The inefficiency of existing animal models to precisely predict human pharmacological effects is the root reason for drug development failure. Microphysiological system/organ-on-a-chip technology (organ-on-a-chip platform) is a microfluidic device cultured with human living cells under specific organ shear stress which can faithfully replicate human organ-body level pathophysiology. This emerging organ-on-chip platform can be a remarkable alternative for animal models with a broad range of purposes in drug testing and precision medicine. Here, we review the parameters employed in using organ on chip platform as a plot mimic diseases, genetic disorders, drug toxicity effects in different organs, biomarker identification, and drug discoveries. Additionally, we address the current challenges of the organ-on-chip platform that should be overcome to be accepted by drug regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical industries. Moreover, we highlight the future direction of the organ-on-chip platform parameters for enhancing and accelerating drug discoveries and personalized medicine.

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