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-Microfabrication techniques can be used to create organ-on-a-chip systems. 
- microfabrication techniques have advantages and limitations. 
-Organ-on-a-chip systems can have a variety of advantages over traditional medical devices.

. -Microfabrication techniques for the generation of organ-on-a-chip systems: - advantages and limitations of the model.

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Question: Describe two microfabrication techniques that can be applied to the generation of organ-on-a-chip systems and describe their advantages and limitations of the model. Use bullet points to explain your answers

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. • Laser-Assisted Micro-Dissection (LAMD):Advantages: It can be used to create high-precision microfabricated systems with a high degree of accuracy. Additionally, LAMD is faster than other microfabrication techniques, and the process can be repeated quickly and effectively. Limitations: It has limited scalability since the technique relies on direct manipulation of the material instead of using computer-aided design. • Soft-Lithography: Advantages: It is a cost-efficient and fast technique that has been widely used to fabricate organ-on-a-chip systems. Additionally, this technique is highly reliable as it offers precise control over the dimensions of the structures. Limitations: It requires multiple steps that are time-consuming, and the process is limited to certain materials and structures.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 2:41 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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