Recommendations on fit-for-purpose criteria to establish quality management for microphysiological systems and for monitoring their reproducibility.

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Title
Recommendations on fit-for-purpose criteria to establish quality management for microphysiological systems and for monitoring their reproducibility.
Journal
Stem cell reports
Author(s)
Pamies D., Ekert J., Zurich M.G., Frey O., Werner S., Piergiovanni M., Freedman B.S., Keong Teo A.K., Erfurth H., Reyes D.R., Loskill P., Candarlioglu P., Suter-Dick L., Wang S., Hartung T., Coecke S., Stacey G.N., Wagegg B.A., Dehne E.M., Pistollato F., Leist M.
ISSN
2213-6711 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2213-6711
Publication state
Published
Issued date
14/05/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
19
Number
5
Pages
604-617
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Cell culture technology has evolved, moving from single-cell and monolayer methods to 3D models like reaggregates, spheroids, and organoids, improved with bioengineering like microfabrication and bioprinting. These advancements, termed microphysiological systems (MPSs), closely replicate tissue environments and human physiology, enhancing research and biomedical uses. However, MPS complexity introduces standardization challenges, impacting reproducibility and trust. We offer guidelines for quality management and control criteria specific to MPSs, facilitating reliable outcomes without stifling innovation. Our fit-for-purpose recommendations provide actionable advice for achieving consistent MPS performance.
Keywords
Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Cell Culture Techniques/methods, Quality Control, Organoids/cytology, Microphysiological Systems, criteria, in vitro, microphysiological systems, organ on chip, organoids, quality control, recommendations, reproducibility, spheroids, standards
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