AbstractIn vitro toxicological studies for tobacco product assessment have traditionally been undertaken using the particulate phase of tobacco smoke. However, this does not truly reflect exposure conditions that occur in smokers. Thus in vitro cell culture systems are required in which cells are exposed to tobacco whole smoke (WS) at the air–liquid interface (ALI). In this study bronchial epithelial cells were cultured on semi-permeable membranes, transitioned to the ALI and the robustness and sensitivity of the cells to tobacco WS and vapour phase (VP) assessed. Although no effect of air exposure was observed on cell viability, IL-6 and IL-8 release was increased. Exposure to WS resulted in a significant dose dependent decrease in cell vi...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CCPD) is a disease primarily caused by cigarette smoking, whi...
One of the first lines of defence to inhaled toxins is the barrier formed by the tracheobronchial ep...
Thirdhand smoke (THS), which recently emerged as a potential health hazard, is the residue left on s...
AbstractIn vitro toxicological studies for tobacco product assessment have traditionally been undert...
Organotypic 3D cultures of epithelial cells are grown at the air–liquid interface (ALI) and resemble...
Currently there is a lack of consensus on the possible adverse health effects of E-cigarettes (ECs)....
In COPD inflammation driven by exposure to tobacco smoke results in impaired innate immunity in the ...
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) may reduce health risks associated with chronic exposure...
AbstractThis study reports a comparative assessment of the biological impact of a heated tobacco aer...
Numerous approaches have been employed for testing the biological activity of cigarette smoke in vit...
The number of users of e-cigarettes continues to rise, with most people opting to use electronic cig...
There is a current unmet need for more complex, physiologically relevant in vitro models to study di...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of several factors on smoke cytotoxicity measur...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is the leading risk factor to develop COPD. Therefore, the pathologic effects o...
EpiAirway™ 3-D constructs are human-derived cell cultures of differentiated airway epithelial cells ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CCPD) is a disease primarily caused by cigarette smoking, whi...
One of the first lines of defence to inhaled toxins is the barrier formed by the tracheobronchial ep...
Thirdhand smoke (THS), which recently emerged as a potential health hazard, is the residue left on s...
AbstractIn vitro toxicological studies for tobacco product assessment have traditionally been undert...
Organotypic 3D cultures of epithelial cells are grown at the air–liquid interface (ALI) and resemble...
Currently there is a lack of consensus on the possible adverse health effects of E-cigarettes (ECs)....
In COPD inflammation driven by exposure to tobacco smoke results in impaired innate immunity in the ...
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) may reduce health risks associated with chronic exposure...
AbstractThis study reports a comparative assessment of the biological impact of a heated tobacco aer...
Numerous approaches have been employed for testing the biological activity of cigarette smoke in vit...
The number of users of e-cigarettes continues to rise, with most people opting to use electronic cig...
There is a current unmet need for more complex, physiologically relevant in vitro models to study di...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of several factors on smoke cytotoxicity measur...
Cigarette smoke (CS) is the leading risk factor to develop COPD. Therefore, the pathologic effects o...
EpiAirway™ 3-D constructs are human-derived cell cultures of differentiated airway epithelial cells ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CCPD) is a disease primarily caused by cigarette smoking, whi...
One of the first lines of defence to inhaled toxins is the barrier formed by the tracheobronchial ep...
Thirdhand smoke (THS), which recently emerged as a potential health hazard, is the residue left on s...