Controlled assembly of heterotypic cells in a core-shell scaffold: Organ in a droplet

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This paper reports a droplet-based microfluidic approach to fabricate a large number of monodisperse, portable microtissues, each in an individual drop. We use water-water-oil double emulsions as templates and spatially assemble hepatocytes in the core and fibroblasts in the shell, forming a 3D liver model in a drop.

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Chen, Q., Utech, S., Chen, D., Prodanovic, R., Lin, J. M., & Weitz, D. A. (2016). Controlled assembly of heterotypic cells in a core-shell scaffold: Organ in a droplet. Lab on a Chip, 16(8), 1346–1349. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6lc00231e

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