Reliable in vitro models to assess developmental toxicity of drugs and chemicals would lead to improvement in fetal safety and a reduced cost of drug development. The validated embryonic stem cell test (EST) uses cardiac differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) to predict in vivo developmental toxicity, but does not take into account the stage-specific patterning of progenitor populations into anterior (ventricular) and posterior (atrial) compartments. In this study, we generated a novel dual reporter mESC line with fluorescent reporters under the control of anterior and posterior cardiac promoters. Reporter expression was observed in nascent compartments in transgenic mouse embryos, and mESCs were used to develop differentiati...
Current animal-free methods to assess teratogenicity of drugs under development still deliver high n...
This manuscript provides a review focused on embryonic stem cell-based models and their place within...
Ametabolic biomarker-based in vitro assay utilizing human embryonic stem (hES) cells was developed t...
The embryonic stem cell test (EST) is currently one of the most promising in vitro developmental tox...
A stem cell-based reporter assay was developed to detect drug-induced alterations in the canonical W...
Human-relevant tests to predict developmental toxicity are urgently needed. A currently intensively ...
During life humans are exposed to diverse hazardous compounds, which can have toxicological effects....
The development of new in vitro tests is urgently required due to the new chemical policy of the Eur...
Unintended exposure to teratogenic compounds can lead to various birth defects; however current anim...
In developmental toxicity testing, in vitro screening assays are highly needed to increase efficienc...
The embryonic stem cell test (EST) is a high-throughput in vitro screening assay for developmental t...
The use of novel drugs and chemicals requires reliable data on their potential toxic effects on huma...
<div><p>Mammalian fetal development is easily disrupted by exogenous agents, making it essential to ...
General toxicity evaluation and risk assessment for human exposure is essential when developing new ...
Birth defects, which are in part caused by exposure to environmental chemicals and pharmaceutical dr...
Current animal-free methods to assess teratogenicity of drugs under development still deliver high n...
This manuscript provides a review focused on embryonic stem cell-based models and their place within...
Ametabolic biomarker-based in vitro assay utilizing human embryonic stem (hES) cells was developed t...
The embryonic stem cell test (EST) is currently one of the most promising in vitro developmental tox...
A stem cell-based reporter assay was developed to detect drug-induced alterations in the canonical W...
Human-relevant tests to predict developmental toxicity are urgently needed. A currently intensively ...
During life humans are exposed to diverse hazardous compounds, which can have toxicological effects....
The development of new in vitro tests is urgently required due to the new chemical policy of the Eur...
Unintended exposure to teratogenic compounds can lead to various birth defects; however current anim...
In developmental toxicity testing, in vitro screening assays are highly needed to increase efficienc...
The embryonic stem cell test (EST) is a high-throughput in vitro screening assay for developmental t...
The use of novel drugs and chemicals requires reliable data on their potential toxic effects on huma...
<div><p>Mammalian fetal development is easily disrupted by exogenous agents, making it essential to ...
General toxicity evaluation and risk assessment for human exposure is essential when developing new ...
Birth defects, which are in part caused by exposure to environmental chemicals and pharmaceutical dr...
Current animal-free methods to assess teratogenicity of drugs under development still deliver high n...
This manuscript provides a review focused on embryonic stem cell-based models and their place within...
Ametabolic biomarker-based in vitro assay utilizing human embryonic stem (hES) cells was developed t...