Birth defects, which are in part caused by exposure to environmental chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs, affect 1 in every 33 babies born in the United States each year. The current standard to screen drugs that affect embryonic development is based on prenatal animal testing; however, this approach yields low-throughput and limited mechanistic information regarding the biological pathways and potential adverse consequences in humans. To develop a screening platform for molecules that affect human embryonic development based on endothelial cells (ECs) derived from human pluripotent stem cells, we differentiated human pluripotent stem cells into embryonic ECs and induced their maturation under arterial flow conditions. These cells were then ...
The use of novel drugs and chemicals requires reliable data on their potential toxic effects on huma...
The number of man-made chemicals has increased exponentially in recent decades, and some of them ind...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are considered an important alternative to develop in vitro screening meth...
General toxicity evaluation and risk assessment for human exposure is essential when developing new ...
Shaunna Beedie is a recipient of a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship (Grant number 098252/Z/12/Z). ...
Reliable in vitro models to assess developmental toxicity of drugs and chemicals would lead to impro...
High-Content Screening (HCS) is a form of high throughput screening (HTS) that couples automated mic...
Angiogenesis is a crucial event for tumor progression and metastasis. It is the process through whic...
Malformations in humans at birth have been recorded since ancient times. These malformations are ana...
The ability of murine-derived embryonic stem cells (D3) to differentiate into cardiomyocytes is the ...
Children conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ART) display a level of vascular dysfuncti...
Human-relevant tests to predict developmental toxicity are urgently needed. A currently intensively ...
AbstractFormation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryoni...
Epidemiological studies in humans have demonstrated a relationship between pathological events durin...
<div><p>Mammalian fetal development is easily disrupted by exogenous agents, making it essential to ...
The use of novel drugs and chemicals requires reliable data on their potential toxic effects on huma...
The number of man-made chemicals has increased exponentially in recent decades, and some of them ind...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are considered an important alternative to develop in vitro screening meth...
General toxicity evaluation and risk assessment for human exposure is essential when developing new ...
Shaunna Beedie is a recipient of a Wellcome Trust-NIH PhD Studentship (Grant number 098252/Z/12/Z). ...
Reliable in vitro models to assess developmental toxicity of drugs and chemicals would lead to impro...
High-Content Screening (HCS) is a form of high throughput screening (HTS) that couples automated mic...
Angiogenesis is a crucial event for tumor progression and metastasis. It is the process through whic...
Malformations in humans at birth have been recorded since ancient times. These malformations are ana...
The ability of murine-derived embryonic stem cells (D3) to differentiate into cardiomyocytes is the ...
Children conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ART) display a level of vascular dysfuncti...
Human-relevant tests to predict developmental toxicity are urgently needed. A currently intensively ...
AbstractFormation of a functional vasculature during mammalian development is essential for embryoni...
Epidemiological studies in humans have demonstrated a relationship between pathological events durin...
<div><p>Mammalian fetal development is easily disrupted by exogenous agents, making it essential to ...
The use of novel drugs and chemicals requires reliable data on their potential toxic effects on huma...
The number of man-made chemicals has increased exponentially in recent decades, and some of them ind...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are considered an important alternative to develop in vitro screening meth...