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Global Organs-on-chips Market 2020-2025 - Increasing Focus on Drug Discovery Activities / Application of Organs-on-Chips in Oncology Research / Development of Multiple-Organs-on-A-Chip Models


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The Global Organs-on-chips Market is estimated to be USD 23.86 Mn in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 98.9 Mn by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 32.9%.
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The growth of this market is mainly driven by the growing focus on developing alternatives for animal testing models, significant increase in research funding and venture capital investments for the development of organs-on-chips, technological advancements and new products launches, growing number of partnerships and collaborations between pharmaceutical companies and organs-on-chips manufacturers, and growing need for early detection of drug toxicity to minimize financial losses due to late stage drug failure. ....

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New 3D-printed antiviral material could reduce COVID-19 spread


17th February 2021
10:38 am
17th February 2021
10:40 am
Researchers at Wolverhampton University have announced the development of an antiviral material which can be 3D printed and kills the COVID-19 virus.
The material is made from copper, silver and tungsten and was created using a selective laser melting (SLM) 3D printing technique, the team said. 
Drawing on its expertise in 3D printing microbial biomaterials, the university’s Additive Manufacturing Functional Materials (AMFM) research group wanted to investigate antiviral materials that could help to reduce airborne and surface-based virus transmission. 
Led by the university’s John Robinson, Dr Arun Arjunan and Dr Ahmad Baroutaji, the Wolverhampton researchers partnered with the Ángel Serrano-Aroca’s group from the Catholic University of Valencia’s Biomaterials and Bioengineering Lab for rapid material development and anti-Covid-19 viral analysis. ....

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