STARTER Kit: A Multi-Organ Multitool Driven by TOP
DOI:10.4121/3d95f25c-bbb9-4169-8c21-3fc75ca4056e.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/3d95f25c-bbb9-4169-8c21-3fc75ca4056e
DOI: 10.4121/3d95f25c-bbb9-4169-8c21-3fc75ca4056e
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Safai, Eric; Paul, Aniruddha (2025): STARTER Kit: A Multi-Organ Multitool Driven by TOP. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/3d95f25c-bbb9-4169-8c21-3fc75ca4056e.v1
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Dataset
Licence CC BY 4.0
Interoperability
A short presentation highlighting the need for standardization within the field of organ-on-chip along with examples shown through the application of STARTER kit, a modular, open-source microfluidic platform for organ-on-chip applications
History
- 2025-06-19 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
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Funding
- NWO - P19-03 SMART OoC AST Design (grant code 20001683-10)
Organizations
University of Twente, Faculty of Science and Technology (TNW), Bioengineering Technologies (BET)DATA
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