Synthetic in vivo vascular environment on a microfluidic chip

CFD Research Corporation's SynVivo is a physiological, cell-based microchip platform that provides a morphologically and biologically realistic microenvironment.

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SynVivo can be used to capture real-time distribution of drugs in the microvasculature. Stagnant and recirculation zones that affect overall drug delivery and distribution can be readily identified.

SynVivo can be used to quantify drug particle distribution patterns through analysis of shear rate and adhesion.

SynVivo can support the growth of endothelial cells, cancer cells and many other cell types for mimicking healthy and disease conditions. In addition, targeted drug delivery can be quantified and optimized using the in vivo morphology and fluidic conditions in SynVivo.

Contact CFD Research Corporation to request a free sample kit of SynVivo chips for your evaluation. Offer valid only for first time users and qualifying organizations.

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