
Human-relevant models of the alveolus and small airway
Both models include epithelial and lung-specific endothelial cells on either side of a porous, ECM-coated membrane. Researchers can incorporate mechanical cues and soluble factors critical to cell function and differentiation in vivo.

Primary human cell model
A co-culture of primary human epithelial and endothelial lung cells allows for cell-cell interactions and reduces translational challenges caused by species differences in animal models.

Tissue-relevant mechanical forces
A dynamic microenvironment—
including media flow and stretch to emulate peristalsis—is modeled on-chip to improve functionality and morphology as well as promote ciliation and formation of confluent epithelial and endothelial layers.

Air-liquid interface (ALI)
The Lung-Chip supports human-relevant exposure of the epithelium to air as seen in vivo, promoting epithelial cell differentiation.