In vitro air–liquid interface (ALI) cell culture models can potentially be used to assess inhalation toxicology endpoints and are usually considered, in terms of relevancy, between classic (i.e., submerged) in vitro models and animal-based models. In some situations that need to be clearly defined, ALI methods may represent a complement or an alternative option to in vivo experimentations or classic in vitro methods. However, it is clear that many different approaches exist and that only very limited validation studies have been carried out to date. This means comparison of data from different methods is difficult and available methods are currently not suitable for use in regulatory assessments. This is despite inhalation toxicology being ...
When assessing the risk and hazard of a non-pharmaceutical compound, the first step is determining a...
The study of substances, concerning their potential inhalative toxicology, traditionally follows fro...
Animal experiments are still the gold standard to assess inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials (NM...
In vitro air–liquid interface (ALI) cell culture models can potentially be used to assess inhalation...
In vitro air–liquid interface (ALI) cell culture models can potentially be used to assess inhalation...
The state of the art for cell-based in vitro investigations of airborne and inhalable material is "a...
The state-of-the-art method for lung related research in vitro is the air-liquid-interface culture (...
The state-of-the-art technique for testing inhalable gases in vitro is the air-liquid-interphase (AL...
Air−liquid interface (ALI) culture models currently represent a valid instrument to recreate the typ...
In recent years there has been lot of effort to develop more relevant and real life resembling expos...
Respiratory research can be broken down into two main areas: (i) exposure to airborne substances (ba...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
EpiAirway™ 3-D constructs are human-derived cell cultures of differentiated airway epithelial cells ...
In assessing the biological impact of airborne particles in vitro, air-liquid interface (ALI) exposu...
In the course of legislation (REACH) and ethical standards the testing of inhalable substances by ap...
When assessing the risk and hazard of a non-pharmaceutical compound, the first step is determining a...
The study of substances, concerning their potential inhalative toxicology, traditionally follows fro...
Animal experiments are still the gold standard to assess inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials (NM...
In vitro air–liquid interface (ALI) cell culture models can potentially be used to assess inhalation...
In vitro air–liquid interface (ALI) cell culture models can potentially be used to assess inhalation...
The state of the art for cell-based in vitro investigations of airborne and inhalable material is "a...
The state-of-the-art method for lung related research in vitro is the air-liquid-interface culture (...
The state-of-the-art technique for testing inhalable gases in vitro is the air-liquid-interphase (AL...
Air−liquid interface (ALI) culture models currently represent a valid instrument to recreate the typ...
In recent years there has been lot of effort to develop more relevant and real life resembling expos...
Respiratory research can be broken down into two main areas: (i) exposure to airborne substances (ba...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
EpiAirway™ 3-D constructs are human-derived cell cultures of differentiated airway epithelial cells ...
In assessing the biological impact of airborne particles in vitro, air-liquid interface (ALI) exposu...
In the course of legislation (REACH) and ethical standards the testing of inhalable substances by ap...
When assessing the risk and hazard of a non-pharmaceutical compound, the first step is determining a...
The study of substances, concerning their potential inhalative toxicology, traditionally follows fro...
Animal experiments are still the gold standard to assess inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials (NM...