Background: We evaluated a new in vitro model for mucociliary transport function. Spheroids of human respiratory epithelium show beating cilia at their surface. When cultured in their own mucus, spheroids can rotate along their axis due to coordinated ciliary beating. Objective and Methods: To assess whether this setup yields meaningful results we measured rotation frequency (RF) of human bronchial or nasal epithelial spheroids under different temperatures and concentrations of isoproterenol. Isoproterenol was administered either as caged compound releasing active isoproterenol after illumination with UV light, or through a permeable membrane in a two-chamber system. Results: Under stable conditions, RF remained constant over 200 min. Betwe...
Using a simple nasopharyngeal organ culture in which the mucosa is exposed to air, this thesis descr...
Background: To assess the efects of Rhinosectan® spray, a medical device containing xyloglucan, on n...
The pulmonary airway surface liquid layer is comprised of two components: 1) inhaled pathogens that ...
Background: We evaluated a new in vitro model for mucociliary transport function. Spheroids of human...
because the byproducts from photolysis negatively af-fected ciliary function. The transport velocity...
Background: Three-dimensional explant spheroid formation is an ex vivo technique previously used in ...
PURPOSE: Explore the usefulness of a perfusion system in order to establish human nasal epithelial c...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Mucociliary transport is an important defense mechanism of the respiratory tr...
PURPOSE: To test two in vitro human nasal epithelial cell culture systems for their ability to scree...
Motile cilia project from the airway apical surface and directly interface with inhaled external env...
Airway surface liquid is comprised of mucus and an underlying, watery periciliary liquid (PCL). In c...
The human conducting airway is composed of polarized pseudostratified epithelium, with cilia movemen...
Muco-ciliary transport in the human airway is a crucial defense mechanism for removing inhaled patho...
SummaryCOPD is characterized by increased cough, mucus production, and airway inflammation. Beating ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the suitability of a sequential monolayer-suspension cultur...
Using a simple nasopharyngeal organ culture in which the mucosa is exposed to air, this thesis descr...
Background: To assess the efects of Rhinosectan® spray, a medical device containing xyloglucan, on n...
The pulmonary airway surface liquid layer is comprised of two components: 1) inhaled pathogens that ...
Background: We evaluated a new in vitro model for mucociliary transport function. Spheroids of human...
because the byproducts from photolysis negatively af-fected ciliary function. The transport velocity...
Background: Three-dimensional explant spheroid formation is an ex vivo technique previously used in ...
PURPOSE: Explore the usefulness of a perfusion system in order to establish human nasal epithelial c...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: Mucociliary transport is an important defense mechanism of the respiratory tr...
PURPOSE: To test two in vitro human nasal epithelial cell culture systems for their ability to scree...
Motile cilia project from the airway apical surface and directly interface with inhaled external env...
Airway surface liquid is comprised of mucus and an underlying, watery periciliary liquid (PCL). In c...
The human conducting airway is composed of polarized pseudostratified epithelium, with cilia movemen...
Muco-ciliary transport in the human airway is a crucial defense mechanism for removing inhaled patho...
SummaryCOPD is characterized by increased cough, mucus production, and airway inflammation. Beating ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the suitability of a sequential monolayer-suspension cultur...
Using a simple nasopharyngeal organ culture in which the mucosa is exposed to air, this thesis descr...
Background: To assess the efects of Rhinosectan® spray, a medical device containing xyloglucan, on n...
The pulmonary airway surface liquid layer is comprised of two components: 1) inhaled pathogens that ...