Human Organs-On-Chips: MoMA Exhibit Video
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Wyss Human Organs–On–Chips will be on display at The Museum of Modern Art until January 2016. They have been formally acquired and will remain in MoMA's permanent collection. This short video accompanies the Organs–On–Chips in the exhibit space to help explain to visitors how the design of the chips allow them to emulate organ–level functions. More information: wyss.harvard.edu/viewpressrelease/193/
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