Some laboratory issues are taken for granted as they seem to be simple and not worth much thought. This applies to "concentrations of a chemical tested for bioactivity/toxicity". Can there be any issue about weighing a compound, diluting it in culture medium and calculating the final mass (or particle number)-to-volume ratio? We discuss here some basic concepts about concentrations and their units, addressing also differences between "dose" and "concentration". The problem of calculated nominal concentrations not necessarily corresponding to local concentrations (relevant for biological effects of a chemical) is highlighted. We present and exemplify different concentration measures, for instance those relying on weight, volume, or particle ...
<p>The protein concentration at which the cell growth was inhibited by 50% (IC<sub>50</sub>).</p
Abstract—Cytotoxic cell assays are performed to asses the toxicity of various compounds or unicellul...
<p>The intracellular concentration of tubulin was estimated using its intracellular content, and the...
In biological systems (cell culture media, cells, body fluids), drugs/toxicants are usually not free...
Nominal effect concentrations from in vitro toxicity assays may lead to inaccurate estimations of in...
Challenges to improve toxicological risk assessment to meet the demands of the EU chemical’s legisla...
Nominal concentrations (CNom) in cell culture media are routinely used to define concentration–effec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The biological consequences upon exposure of cells in culture to a dose of ...
High requirements and challenges formed by legislations like REACH and the 7th amendment of cosmetic...
One of the more frequent activities in health sciences is the measurement of biological quantities. ...
Difficulties arise when extrapolating in vitro derived toxicity data to in vivo acute toxicity data ...
Improved understanding of chemical exposure in in vitro bioassays\ua0is required for quantitative in...
In vitro assays and high-throughput screening (HTS) tools are increasingly being employed as replace...
Abstract Extracellular chemical concentrations are considered physiologically relevant for in vitro ...
The introduction of in vitro methodologies in the toxicological risk assessment process requires a n...
<p>The protein concentration at which the cell growth was inhibited by 50% (IC<sub>50</sub>).</p
Abstract—Cytotoxic cell assays are performed to asses the toxicity of various compounds or unicellul...
<p>The intracellular concentration of tubulin was estimated using its intracellular content, and the...
In biological systems (cell culture media, cells, body fluids), drugs/toxicants are usually not free...
Nominal effect concentrations from in vitro toxicity assays may lead to inaccurate estimations of in...
Challenges to improve toxicological risk assessment to meet the demands of the EU chemical’s legisla...
Nominal concentrations (CNom) in cell culture media are routinely used to define concentration–effec...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The biological consequences upon exposure of cells in culture to a dose of ...
High requirements and challenges formed by legislations like REACH and the 7th amendment of cosmetic...
One of the more frequent activities in health sciences is the measurement of biological quantities. ...
Difficulties arise when extrapolating in vitro derived toxicity data to in vivo acute toxicity data ...
Improved understanding of chemical exposure in in vitro bioassays\ua0is required for quantitative in...
In vitro assays and high-throughput screening (HTS) tools are increasingly being employed as replace...
Abstract Extracellular chemical concentrations are considered physiologically relevant for in vitro ...
The introduction of in vitro methodologies in the toxicological risk assessment process requires a n...
<p>The protein concentration at which the cell growth was inhibited by 50% (IC<sub>50</sub>).</p
Abstract—Cytotoxic cell assays are performed to asses the toxicity of various compounds or unicellul...
<p>The intracellular concentration of tubulin was estimated using its intracellular content, and the...