The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is needed because of the limited biological relevance of animal models to humans as well as ethical considerations. Although some human-cell-based assays exist, they are usually 2D, consist of single cell type, and have limited cellular and functional representation of the native tissue. In this study, we have used biomimetic porous electrospun scaffolds to develop an immunocompetent 3D model of the human respiratory tract comprised of three key cell types present in upper airway epithelium. The three cell types, namely, epithelial cells (providing a physical barrier), fibroblasts (extracellular matrix production), and dendritic cells (immune sen...
peer reviewedThe discovery and evaluation of new active drugs will be easier thanks to the developme...
Introduction: ex vivo airway epithelial cell models provide a biologically representative platform f...
In vitro models using human primary epithelial cells are essential in understanding key functions of...
The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is n...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropriate cel...
The comparison between the animal and human body in preclinical research is still hampered. Despite...
In vitro airway models are increasingly important for pathomechanistic analyses of respiratory disea...
Electrospinning is a highly adaptable method producing porous 3D fibrous scaffolds that can be explo...
The respiratory epithelium is intimately associated with the pathophysiologies of highly infectious ...
There is an urgent need to develop improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models of airway epit...
Lung exposure to inhaled particulate matter may injure the epithelial tissue and lead to a loss of f...
AbstractAn epithelial airway-derived 3-D cell culture model is described. The long lifetime of this ...
The airway epithelium lining the airways is in first contact with the inhaled environment, which con...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appro-priate ce...
We have established an in vitro 3D system which recapitulates the human tracheo-bronchial mucosa com...
peer reviewedThe discovery and evaluation of new active drugs will be easier thanks to the developme...
Introduction: ex vivo airway epithelial cell models provide a biologically representative platform f...
In vitro models using human primary epithelial cells are essential in understanding key functions of...
The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is n...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropriate cel...
The comparison between the animal and human body in preclinical research is still hampered. Despite...
In vitro airway models are increasingly important for pathomechanistic analyses of respiratory disea...
Electrospinning is a highly adaptable method producing porous 3D fibrous scaffolds that can be explo...
The respiratory epithelium is intimately associated with the pathophysiologies of highly infectious ...
There is an urgent need to develop improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models of airway epit...
Lung exposure to inhaled particulate matter may injure the epithelial tissue and lead to a loss of f...
AbstractAn epithelial airway-derived 3-D cell culture model is described. The long lifetime of this ...
The airway epithelium lining the airways is in first contact with the inhaled environment, which con...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appro-priate ce...
We have established an in vitro 3D system which recapitulates the human tracheo-bronchial mucosa com...
peer reviewedThe discovery and evaluation of new active drugs will be easier thanks to the developme...
Introduction: ex vivo airway epithelial cell models provide a biologically representative platform f...
In vitro models using human primary epithelial cells are essential in understanding key functions of...