Organ-Chip Models

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Organ-Chip Models
  • Description
  • BioKit Models
  • Guided Models
  • Emulate Community Models
  • Emulate Organ Model Tiers

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Catalogue No.

Organ-Chip Models

Organ-Chip Models

Human-relevant models for complex biology

We have developed a range of validated Organ-Chip models that enable researchers to more closely emulate human biology by combining human cell sourcing, an organ-specific microenvironment, and tissue-relevant mechanical forces.

  • Description
  • BioKit Models
  • Guided Models
  • Emulate Community Models
  • Emulate Organ Model Tiers
Description icon

Human-relevant models for complex biology

We have developed a range of validated Organ-Chip models that enable researchers to more closely emulate human biology by combining human cell sourcing, an organ-specific microenvironment, and tissue-relevant mechanical forces.

BioKit Models icon

BioKit Models are Organ-Chip models that Emulate has internally developed and validated and are available to purchase as BioKits. BioKits include pre-qualified cells, Organ-Chip consumables, and validated protocols, with guarantees on characterization and functionality.

 

Colon Intestine-Chip

Investigate mechanisms of colon inflammation and immune cell recruitment to discover novel and targeted anti-inflammatory drug candidates in a human-relevant, Organ-on-a-Chip model. Learn More

 

Duodenum Intestine-Chip

Study drug absorption and drug-drug interactions in a primary organoid-based model of the human small intestine. Learn More

 

Kidney-Chip

Evaluate drug candidate toxicity at clinically relevant concentrations in a co-culture human kidney model. Learn More

 

Liver-Chip

A new gold standard for assessing human-relevant liver toxicity. Learn More

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Guided Models are Organ-Chip models that Emulate has firsthand experience developing and supporting. They can be created using a Basic Research Kit and a user’s own cell sources, accompanied by Emulate guidelines and field scientist support.

Lung-Chip

Study lung physiology, disease, and the effect of drug candidates. Learn More

 

Brain-Chip

Study neurovascular unit physiology, disease, and drug candidate effect. Learn More

 

Bone Marrow-Chip

Understand bone marrow pathophysiology induced by drugs, radiation, or genetic mutations. Learn More

 

Lymphoid Organ-Chip

Recapitulate human vaccine and adjuvant responses. Learn More

 

Vagina-Chip

Study host-microbiome interactions and test new therapies. Learn More

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A Community Model is an Organ-Chip model that a user has developed with their own cell sources, a Basic Research Kit, and the Human Emulation System.

With over 100 publications and counting, our research community has developed 30+ custom organ models across a wide range of systems. View the publication digest to explore the endless applications of Emulate Community Models.

Emulate Organ Model Tiers icon
BioKit Guided Community
A BioKit Model is an organ model that Emulate has developed internally and can be purchased as a complete kit. A Guided Model is an organ model where Emulate has firsthand development experience, either from internal projects or by supporting customers. A Community Model is an organ model that has been built by a researcher using a Basic Research Kit and the Human Emulation System.
Emulate-qualified cells
Protocols
Guidelines
Reference publications
Available Organ Models Colon Intestine
Duodenum Intestine
Liver
Kidney
Brain
Lung
Lymph Node
Bone Marrow
Vagina
Non-small cell lung cancer
30+ published models:
Cancer models
Cardiovascular System Central Nervous System
Digestive System
Lymphatic System
Musculoskeletal System
Reproductive System
Respiratory System
Skin
Urinary System

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