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Brain-on-A-Chip

Brain-on-a-chip, also known as neurochip or neural chip, is a term used to describe a device that replicates the structure and functions of the human brain on a microscale. These chips are typically made up of cultured neurons or brain cells that are connected to electronic sensors, allowing researchers to study brain activity in real-time. This technology has a wide range of potential applications, including drug discovery, disease modeling, and neuroprosthetics. By simulating the complex interactions of neurons in the brain, these chips can help researchers better understand brain function and develop new treatments for neurological disorders.

What We Can Do for You

STEMart is able to utilize brain-on-a-chip to provide the following services:

  • Drug testing and development: Identify potential drug candidates and test the efficacy and toxicity of pharmaceutical drugs in a more accurate and efficient manner than traditional animal testing.
  • Disease modeling: Model various neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and epilepsy and study the effects of these diseases on the artificial neural network to understand the underlying mechanisms and develop new treatments.
  • Personalized medicine: Create personalized models of an individual's brain by using their own cells. This allows for personalized drug screening and treatment strategies, leading to more effective and targeted therapies.
  • Brain-computer interfaces: Combine with computer systems to create brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that used for controlling prosthetic devices, facilitating communication for individuals with disabilities, and even enhancing cognitive abilities.
  • Neurotoxicity testing: Assess the effects of environmental toxins, pollutants, and other chemicals on the brain. This can help in identifying and mitigating potential neurotoxic substances that may harm human health.
  • Cognitive research: Cognitive research to study memory formation, learning processes, and decision-making.

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