AbstractThe bioactivation of pro-toxicants is the biological process through which some chemicals are metabolized into reactive metabolites. Therefore, in vitro toxicological evaluation should ideally be conducted in cell systems retaining adequate metabolic competency and relevant to the route of exposure. The respiratory tract is the primary route of exposure to inhaled pro-toxicants and lung-derived BEAS-2B cell line has been considered as a potentially suitable model for in vitro toxicology testing. However, its metabolic activity has not been characterized.We performed a gene expression analysis for 41 metabolism-related genes and compared the profile with liver- and lung-derived cell lines (HepaRG, HepG2 and A549). To confirm that mRN...
Exposure to airborne contaminants is significantly associated with human health risks, ranging from ...
The alveolar epithelium may function as a barrier for airborne xenobiotics, and in vitro models mimi...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths. Unfortunately, lung cancer is often diagnosed onl...
AbstractThe bioactivation of pro-toxicants is the biological process through which some chemicals ar...
etabolic bioactivation of many organic toxicants, including PCR) it has become possible to detect CY...
Abstract3D reconstituted respiratory epithelia have emerged as better in␣vitro models for toxicologi...
The pulmonary epithelium is the first barrier for airborne xenobiotics and inhaled drugs. Cytochrome...
The pulmonary epithelium is the first barrier for airborne xenobiotics and inhaled drugs and the cel...
Recent legislation has accentuated the importance of developing novel in vitro toxicology testing st...
Differentiated human bronchial epithelial cells in air liquid interface cultures (ALI-PBEC) represen...
A novel toxicological tool, which consists of a differentiated, 3-D, in vitro model of human respira...
Human normal cell-based systems are needed for drug discovery and toxicity evaluation. hTERT or vira...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
Metabolically induced drug-toxicity is a major cause of drug failure late in drug optimization phase...
Organotypic 3D cultures of epithelial cells are grown at the air–liquid interface (ALI) and resemble...
Exposure to airborne contaminants is significantly associated with human health risks, ranging from ...
The alveolar epithelium may function as a barrier for airborne xenobiotics, and in vitro models mimi...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths. Unfortunately, lung cancer is often diagnosed onl...
AbstractThe bioactivation of pro-toxicants is the biological process through which some chemicals ar...
etabolic bioactivation of many organic toxicants, including PCR) it has become possible to detect CY...
Abstract3D reconstituted respiratory epithelia have emerged as better in␣vitro models for toxicologi...
The pulmonary epithelium is the first barrier for airborne xenobiotics and inhaled drugs. Cytochrome...
The pulmonary epithelium is the first barrier for airborne xenobiotics and inhaled drugs and the cel...
Recent legislation has accentuated the importance of developing novel in vitro toxicology testing st...
Differentiated human bronchial epithelial cells in air liquid interface cultures (ALI-PBEC) represen...
A novel toxicological tool, which consists of a differentiated, 3-D, in vitro model of human respira...
Human normal cell-based systems are needed for drug discovery and toxicity evaluation. hTERT or vira...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
Metabolically induced drug-toxicity is a major cause of drug failure late in drug optimization phase...
Organotypic 3D cultures of epithelial cells are grown at the air–liquid interface (ALI) and resemble...
Exposure to airborne contaminants is significantly associated with human health risks, ranging from ...
The alveolar epithelium may function as a barrier for airborne xenobiotics, and in vitro models mimi...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths. Unfortunately, lung cancer is often diagnosed onl...