LSC - 2021 - Lung-on-a-chip device for modelling of ventilator induced lung injury

R. Emil, S. Tas (sinem.tas@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), D. Bölükbas (deniz.bolukbas@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), J. Beech (jason.beech@ftf.lth.se / Division of Solid State Physics and NanoLund, P. Department, L. University, B. 118,Lund), H. N. Alsafadi (hani.alsafadi@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), I. Sveningsson (isak.svenningsson@gmail.com / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), M. Arvidsson (nat15mar@student.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), A. Sandberg (axelmanyo@gmail.com / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), K. A. Dahlgren (jur15kd1@student.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), A. Edthofer (a.edthofer@gmail.com / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), A. Gustafsson (anna.gustafsson@bme.lth.se / Department of Biomedical Engineering, L. University,Lund), H. Isaksson (hanna.isaksson@bme.lth.se / Department of Biomedical Engineering, L. University,Lund), J. A. Wood (j.a.wood@utwente.nl / Soft Matter, F. and Interfaces, M. Institute for Nanotechnology, U. of Twente, E. , 7. , J. O. Tegenfeldt (jonas.tegenfeldt@ftf.lth.se / Division of Solid State Physics and NanoLund, P. Department, L. University, B. 118,Lund), D. E. Wagner (darcy.wagner@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – In vitro modelling of lung disease: reach out to the next dimension
Session: In vitro modelling of lung disease: reach out to the next dimension
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Number: 2052

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R. Emil, S. Tas (sinem.tas@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), D. Bölükbas (deniz.bolukbas@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), J. Beech (jason.beech@ftf.lth.se / Division of Solid State Physics and NanoLund, P. Department, L. University, B. 118,Lund), H. N. Alsafadi (hani.alsafadi@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), I. Sveningsson (isak.svenningsson@gmail.com / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), M. Arvidsson (nat15mar@student.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), A. Sandberg (axelmanyo@gmail.com / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), K. A. Dahlgren (jur15kd1@student.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), A. Edthofer (a.edthofer@gmail.com / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund), A. Gustafsson (anna.gustafsson@bme.lth.se / Department of Biomedical Engineering, L. University,Lund), H. Isaksson (hanna.isaksson@bme.lth.se / Department of Biomedical Engineering, L. University,Lund), J. A. Wood (j.a.wood@utwente.nl / Soft Matter, F. and Interfaces, M. Institute for Nanotechnology, U. of Twente, E. , 7. , J. O. Tegenfeldt (jonas.tegenfeldt@ftf.lth.se / Division of Solid State Physics and NanoLund, P. Department, L. University, B. 118,Lund), D. E. Wagner (darcy.wagner@med.lu.se / Lung Bioengineering and Regeneration, o. Experimental Medical Sciences, L. University,Lund). LSC - 2021 - Lung-on-a-chip device for modelling of ventilator induced lung injury. 2052

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