The nervous system is a frequent target of industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and environmental pollutants. To screen large numbers of compounds for their neurotoxic potential, in vitro systems are required which combine organ-specific traits with robustness and high reproducibility. These requirements are met by serum-free aggregating brain cell cultures derived from mechanically dissociated embryonic rat brain. The initial cell suspension, composed of neural stem cells, neural progenitor cells, immature postmitotic neurons, glioblasts, and microglial cells, is kept under continuous gyratory agitation. Spherical aggregates form spontaneously and are maintained in suspension culture for several weeks. Within the aggregates, the cells re...
In vitro, high-throughput methods have been widely recommended as an approach to screen chemicals fo...
Safety testing of compounds is performed on laboratory animals, amongst others the safety of the com...
In recent years, the need to develop acceptable alternatives to conventional animal testing for neur...
Serum-free aggregating brain cell cultures are free-floating three-dimensional primary cell cultures...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Relatively simple techniques are now available which allow the preparation of large quantities of hi...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
Aggregating brain cell cultures of fetal rat telencephalon can be grown in a chemically defined medi...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
AbstractHere we present a multipotent neuronal progenitor cell line for toxicity testing as an alter...
The central nervous system consists of a multitude of different neurons and supporting cells that fo...
Neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity are important issues of chemical hazard assessment. Si...
Primary neuronal cultures and neuronal cell lines derived from rodents are widely used to study basi...
Neurotoxicity testing of chemicals, drug candidates, and environmental pollutants still relies on ex...
There is a great concern about children’s health as the developing brain in foetuses and children is...
In vitro, high-throughput methods have been widely recommended as an approach to screen chemicals fo...
Safety testing of compounds is performed on laboratory animals, amongst others the safety of the com...
In recent years, the need to develop acceptable alternatives to conventional animal testing for neur...
Serum-free aggregating brain cell cultures are free-floating three-dimensional primary cell cultures...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Relatively simple techniques are now available which allow the preparation of large quantities of hi...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
Aggregating brain cell cultures of fetal rat telencephalon can be grown in a chemically defined medi...
Alternative models for more rapid compound safety testing are of increasing demand. With emerging te...
AbstractHere we present a multipotent neuronal progenitor cell line for toxicity testing as an alter...
The central nervous system consists of a multitude of different neurons and supporting cells that fo...
Neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity are important issues of chemical hazard assessment. Si...
Primary neuronal cultures and neuronal cell lines derived from rodents are widely used to study basi...
Neurotoxicity testing of chemicals, drug candidates, and environmental pollutants still relies on ex...
There is a great concern about children’s health as the developing brain in foetuses and children is...
In vitro, high-throughput methods have been widely recommended as an approach to screen chemicals fo...
Safety testing of compounds is performed on laboratory animals, amongst others the safety of the com...
In recent years, the need to develop acceptable alternatives to conventional animal testing for neur...