A cell culture model of the gastric epithelial cell surface would prove useful for biopharmaceutical screening of new chemical entities and dosage forms. A successful model should exhibit tight junction formation, maintenance of differentiation and polarity. Conditions for primary culture of guinea-pig gastric mucous epithelial cell monolayers on Tissue Culture Plastic (TCP) and membrane insects (Transwells) were established. Tight junction formation for cells grown on Transwells for three days was assessed by measurement of transepithelial resistance (TEER) and permeability of mannitol and fluorescein. Coating the polycarbonate filter with collagen IV, rather with collagen I, enhanced tight junction formation. TEER for cells grown on Trans...
In the stomach, epithelial stem cells are responsible for glandular homeostasis and continuous produ...
Key pointsAn in vitro approach to study gastric development is primary mouse-derived epithelium cult...
(A) Light micrographs of organoids transferred to monolayers 48 hours after culture. (B) Immunofluor...
A cell culture model of the gastric epithelial cell surface would prove useful for biopharmaceutical...
Objective Helicobacter pylori causes life-long colonisation of the gastric mucosa, leading to chroni...
Human epithelial cell culture models of monolayer Caco-2 cells have been widely employed to assess t...
The ‘ion-trapping’ hypothesis suggests that the intracellular concentration of acidic non-steroidal ...
Mucin glycoproteins are secreted in large quantities by mucosal epithelia and cell surface mucins ar...
In vitro studies of drug permeability are traditionally carried out using cultured monolayers of epi...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...
The lining of the stomach is a tight monolayer of epithelial cells performing functions in digestion...
Background. Helicobacter pylori is found within the gastric surface mucous gel layer and in the epit...
The goal of biomedical research is first to understand the mechanism of the diseases, then develop a...
We have developed a method for the isolation and growth of normal human gastric mucous epithelial ce...
Key points: An in vitro approach to study gastric development is primary mouse-derived epithelium cu...
In the stomach, epithelial stem cells are responsible for glandular homeostasis and continuous produ...
Key pointsAn in vitro approach to study gastric development is primary mouse-derived epithelium cult...
(A) Light micrographs of organoids transferred to monolayers 48 hours after culture. (B) Immunofluor...
A cell culture model of the gastric epithelial cell surface would prove useful for biopharmaceutical...
Objective Helicobacter pylori causes life-long colonisation of the gastric mucosa, leading to chroni...
Human epithelial cell culture models of monolayer Caco-2 cells have been widely employed to assess t...
The ‘ion-trapping’ hypothesis suggests that the intracellular concentration of acidic non-steroidal ...
Mucin glycoproteins are secreted in large quantities by mucosal epithelia and cell surface mucins ar...
In vitro studies of drug permeability are traditionally carried out using cultured monolayers of epi...
Intestinal in vitro models are valuable tools in drug discovery and infection research. Despite seve...
The lining of the stomach is a tight monolayer of epithelial cells performing functions in digestion...
Background. Helicobacter pylori is found within the gastric surface mucous gel layer and in the epit...
The goal of biomedical research is first to understand the mechanism of the diseases, then develop a...
We have developed a method for the isolation and growth of normal human gastric mucous epithelial ce...
Key points: An in vitro approach to study gastric development is primary mouse-derived epithelium cu...
In the stomach, epithelial stem cells are responsible for glandular homeostasis and continuous produ...
Key pointsAn in vitro approach to study gastric development is primary mouse-derived epithelium cult...
(A) Light micrographs of organoids transferred to monolayers 48 hours after culture. (B) Immunofluor...