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Portable perfusion system with integrated incubation and interstitial flow parameters

UChicago research scientist presents the use of novel perfusion and incubation using 37degrees, Inc. technology.
November 19, 2025 by
Portable perfusion system with integrated incubation and interstitial flow parameters
37degrees, Inc.

Summary

A new portable perfusion system (based on the CultureON system) was developed to help grow and maintain engineered tissue constructs (ETCs) within a mobile, biomimetic environment. Existing systems either provide precise control but are too small, require stationary setups with pumps and incubators, or are not suited for ETCs. The new system called FluidON comprising of the overcomes these limitations by integrating incubation, enabling microfluidic-scale flow rates, and allowing flexible flow configurations through interchangeable bioreactors.


Full poster link

Poster link

The poster was presented by Emmett Reid at the annual 2025 TERMIS (Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society) conference held at Detroit, Michigan.

Leading organizations

The study was jointly performed by University of Chicago (Dr. Narutoshi Hibino laboratory) and the technical team at 37degrees, Inc.

Product relevance

CultureON 100

FluidON 100

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