The purpose of this study was to develop a subculturing technique that allows the formation of large amounts of normal human nasal epithelial (NHNE) cells without compromising the cells’ ability to differentiate into secretory and ciliated cells. Materials and Methods:Freshly isolated nasal epithelial cells, collected from normal inferior turbinates, were subcultured repeatedly in a serum-free medium on plastic culture dishes. The subcultured cells were tested for growth curve and electromicroscopic characteristics in air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures and for mucous secretory differentiation. Results:The cultures grew rapidly during the first three passages, demonstrating a 20- to 40-fold expansion with each subculture. Ciliogenesis usual...
The emergence of air-liquid interface (ALI) culturing of mammalian airway epithelium is a recent inn...
PURPOSE Primary nasal epithelial cells are used for diagnostic purposes in clinical routine and h...
ABSTRACT − Growing interest in the nasal route as a drug delivery system calls for a reliable in vit...
Background and Objectives:The purpose of this study was to subculture normal human nasal epithelial ...
The purpose of this study was to subculture normal human nasal epithelial (NHNE) cells without compr...
Different in vitro culture systems have been used to study the functional properties of respiratory ...
In vitro models using human primary epithelial cells are essential in understanding key functions of...
Summary: This protocol is intended as a guide for implementing or refining the usage of the air-liqu...
BACKGROUND: Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured in an air-liquid interface (ALI) develop ...
In vitro differentiation of airway epithelium is of interest for respiratory tissue engineering and ...
Background: Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured in an air-liquid interface (ALI) develop ...
The nasal mucosa provides first line defense against inhaled pathogens while creating a unique micro...
Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured in an air-liquid interface (ALI) develop a well-diffe...
The nasal mucosa provides first line defense against inhaled pathogens while creating a unique micro...
Knowledge of the state of differentiation, cell phenotype, and expression of genes for mucus product...
The emergence of air-liquid interface (ALI) culturing of mammalian airway epithelium is a recent inn...
PURPOSE Primary nasal epithelial cells are used for diagnostic purposes in clinical routine and h...
ABSTRACT − Growing interest in the nasal route as a drug delivery system calls for a reliable in vit...
Background and Objectives:The purpose of this study was to subculture normal human nasal epithelial ...
The purpose of this study was to subculture normal human nasal epithelial (NHNE) cells without compr...
Different in vitro culture systems have been used to study the functional properties of respiratory ...
In vitro models using human primary epithelial cells are essential in understanding key functions of...
Summary: This protocol is intended as a guide for implementing or refining the usage of the air-liqu...
BACKGROUND: Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured in an air-liquid interface (ALI) develop ...
In vitro differentiation of airway epithelium is of interest for respiratory tissue engineering and ...
Background: Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured in an air-liquid interface (ALI) develop ...
The nasal mucosa provides first line defense against inhaled pathogens while creating a unique micro...
Primary human airway epithelial cells cultured in an air-liquid interface (ALI) develop a well-diffe...
The nasal mucosa provides first line defense against inhaled pathogens while creating a unique micro...
Knowledge of the state of differentiation, cell phenotype, and expression of genes for mucus product...
The emergence of air-liquid interface (ALI) culturing of mammalian airway epithelium is a recent inn...
PURPOSE Primary nasal epithelial cells are used for diagnostic purposes in clinical routine and h...
ABSTRACT − Growing interest in the nasal route as a drug delivery system calls for a reliable in vit...