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Chips to replace animal testing in drug development

Under the European Union's "Horizon Europe" program, the "Organ-on-Chip Systems Focused Strategic Partnership (OrChESTRA)" project, led by the METU MEMS Center, has begun working with partner organizations from three countries to develop chips to be used in drug research that will replace laboratory animals.

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When asked about the potential impact of this project in the field, Yıldırım replied, "There might be other ways to utilize this technology, but our goal is to model the intestine. We need this, because to accurately measure the efficacy of a drug absorbed through the intestines, we need to analyze the way it is absorbed. By placing sensors in the microchannels that model both sides of the intestinal wall, we aim to measure the absorption of the applied drug in real-time. We have produced prototypes and started our tests."