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The project develops a low-cost technology called Free-Flow Textile Chips to create advanced microfluidic devices for precision medicine in cancer treatment. This innovation enables high-throughput drug screening from small tissue samples, significantly reducing costs and time while replacing animal testing.
The development of precision and personalized medicine, notably in cancer, leads to an explosion in the cost of research, clinical trials, diagnosis and treatment.
It calls for a change of paradigm in cell-based personalized models, allowing-high throughput screening of large panels of drugs at low cost and on minute samples.
We invented in ERCadg CellO a new technology “Free-Flow Textile Chips” (FFTC) proving a solution to the above problem.
It allows the production of high-resolution complex…
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