HUMANISE
Human microphysiological systems (HUMANISE) is a platform that brings together know-how and technology for the preparation of human innervated organs-on-chips as in vitro preclinical models for the study of the pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases, and for testing bioactive molecules to assess their therapeutic activity and/or toxicity. Human microphysiological systems reduce the use of experimental animals and increase the clinical translation of the results.
Platform coordinator: Asia Fernández ()
Equipment:
You can see the scientific equipment included in the HUMANISE technological platform below:
- GeSIM 3D Bioprinter
- Mass cytometer coupled to a Helios Hyperion imaging system
- Vertical diffusion cells (VDC) IVRT and IVTP. Phoenix™
- CMOS-MEA5000 headstage
- Microscopio Confocal LSM 900 con Airyscan 2
- Microscopio Fluorescencia Axio Observer
- Citómetro FACS Canto II (Laser 488nm and 633nm)
- BD FACS Jazz Cell Sorter
- Incell Analyzer 6000
- High Performance Liquid Dispensing-Workstation
- Calcium Fluorometry
- Multidermascope MDS 1000
- Conventional and automatic Patch-Clamp
- Multimedia microplate readers FLUOStar and Polastar
- 5 fully equipped cell culture units