<div><p>Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challenge for drug development, in particular for drug induced liver injury (DILI). This is mainly because existing liver models lack longevity and tissue-level complexity which limits their utility in predictive toxicology. In this study, we established and characterized novel bioprinted human liver tissue mimetics comprised of patient-derived hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells in a defined architecture. Scaffold-free assembly of different cell types in an in vivo-relevant architecture allowed for histologic analysis that revealed distinct intercellular hepatocyte junctions, CD31+ endothelial networks, and desmin positive, smooth muscle actin neg...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the major reason for failures in drug development and withdrawal...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challenge for dr...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market drug withdra...
To develop biomimetic three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs for drug screening and biological stu...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ with many vital functions, including metabolism of pharmaceutical...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
The inadequacy of animal models in correctly predicting drug and biothreat agent toxicity in humans ...
In the sphere of liver tissue engineering (LTE), 3D bioprinting has emerged as an effective technolo...
Abstract Current 2-dimensional hepatic model systems often fail to predict chemically induced hepato...
The liver is one of the most studied organs of the human body owing to its central role in xenobioti...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the major reason for failures in drug development and withdrawal...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Modeling clinically relevant tissue responses using cell models poses a significant challenge for dr...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
There is a need for long-lived hepatic in vitro models to better predict drug induced liver injury (...
Drug-induced liver toxicity is the leading cause of acute liver failure and post-market drug withdra...
To develop biomimetic three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs for drug screening and biological stu...
The liver is a heterogeneous organ with many vital functions, including metabolism of pharmaceutical...
The main problems in drug development are connected to enormous costs related to the paltry success ...
The inadequacy of animal models in correctly predicting drug and biothreat agent toxicity in humans ...
In the sphere of liver tissue engineering (LTE), 3D bioprinting has emerged as an effective technolo...
Abstract Current 2-dimensional hepatic model systems often fail to predict chemically induced hepato...
The liver is one of the most studied organs of the human body owing to its central role in xenobioti...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Drug testing, either on animals or on 2D cell cultures, has its limitations due to inaccurate mimick...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the major reason for failures in drug development and withdrawal...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...