Combinational drug treatment has the potential of improving treatment efficacy, reducing side effects and minimizing resistance. In this work, we present a device for performing combinatorial drug screening on 3D-cultured cells in a microfluidic portable device which has the potential to be used for testing drug response of cancer patients for personalized medicine. The device utilizes a normally closed pneumatic valve system to operate an array of 8 x 8 individual drug testing chambers. This allows for easy generation of mimicking cell culture conditions for screening potential combinatorial drugs at reduced cost and minimal sample consumption.
Date:
2020-02
Relation:
21st International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences, MicroTAS 2017. 2020 Feb:1537-1538.