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Generation of a Human iPSC-Based Blood-Brain Barrier Chip
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Biologie du développement
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Journal JoVE Biologie du développement
Generation of a Human iPSC-Based Blood-Brain Barrier Chip
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10:20 min

March 02, 2020

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Introduction
  • 01:27Seeding the “Brain Side” Channel and Differentiating EZ Spheres into Mixed Neural Cultures
  • 03:04Seeding iBMECs (iPSC-Derived Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells) into the Bottom Channel to Generate the “Blood Side”
  • 05:27Initiation of Flow
  • 08:12Results: Immunocytochemistry and Permeability of the iPSC-Base Blood-Brain Barrier Chip
  • 09:17Conclusion

Summary

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a multicellular neurovascular unit tightly regulating brain homeostasis. By combining human iPSCs and organ-on-chip technologies, we have generated a personalized BBB chip, suitable for disease modeling and CNS drug penetrability predictions. A detailed protocol is described for the generation and operation of the BBB chip.

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