2019 - FLEXcyte: A New In Vitro Tool to Study Cardiac Contractility under Physiological Mechanical Conditions
FLEXcyte 96 poster, Nanion User Meeting USA 2019
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Abstract:
Common systems for the quantification of cellular contraction rely on animal-based models, complex experimental setups or indirect approaches. Integration into standard lab procedures remains a challenge for current in vitro systems. The FLEXcyte 96 system has the potential to scale-up mechanical testing towards medium-throughput analyses. We show here that, using stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes, this system enables predictive recordings of contractile behavior in the presence of well-known reference compounds.