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One-Step 3D Microfluidic Chip Brings Cells Closer to Real Tissues

Growing cells in three dimensions is critical for studying how tissues behave in the body, yet most laboratory platforms remain either too simple or too complex to use widely. Researchers now present a compact microfluidic platform that allows cells to form three-dimensional spheroids directly on a chip. By combining digital droplet control with built-in 3D microstructures, the system enables cells to self-assemble into tissue-like clusters while maintaining high viability and growth. The platform overcomes key limitations of traditional two-dimensional cultures and existing microfluidic systems, offering a streamlined and controllable approach to 3D cell culture with broad relevance for biomedical research and drug development.

January 29, 2026


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