BackgroundAssociation of particulate matter with adverse health effects has been established in epidemiological studies and animal experiments. Epidemiological studies are difficult to undertake while animal studies are impractical for high-throughput toxicity testing. The ease and rapidity of in vitro tests emphasizes their potential for use in risk assessment of chemicals and particles. We examined the association between in vitro and in vivo responses to ambient particles, to determine the potential of cell-based assays as standalone toxicity screening tools.MethodsAssays of cytotoxicity and key inflammatory mediators were applied to determine the in vitro biological potency of a panel of urban and mineral particles in J774A.1 macrophage...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Background: Animal models remain at that time a reference tool to predict potential pulmonary advers...
Background: Animal models remain at that time a reference tool to predict potential pulmonary advers...
Exposure to air particulate matter (PM) is epidemiologically associated with increased incidence of ...
Elevated levels of suspended particles in the troposphere, termed particulate matter, elicit a myria...
Unlike other toxic substances, usually of a known chemical formula, air particulate matter (PM) is ...
Unlike other toxic substances, usually of a known chemical formula, air particulate matter (PM) is ...
Unlike other toxic substances, usually of a known chemical formula, air particulate matter (PM) is ...
Numerous epidemiological and toxicological studies have reported substantial evidence linking airbor...
International audienceAnimal models are powerful tools to predict potential adverse effects in human...
Epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to airborne particulate matter can be an important ...
Particulate matter, a heterogeneous mixture of solid and liquid particles suspended in the atmospher...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Environmental Me...
Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) can affect human health, causing asthma, atheroscler...
Ambient particles may cause pulmonary inflammation with ensuing morbidity. Particle-induced producti...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Background: Animal models remain at that time a reference tool to predict potential pulmonary advers...
Background: Animal models remain at that time a reference tool to predict potential pulmonary advers...
Exposure to air particulate matter (PM) is epidemiologically associated with increased incidence of ...
Elevated levels of suspended particles in the troposphere, termed particulate matter, elicit a myria...
Unlike other toxic substances, usually of a known chemical formula, air particulate matter (PM) is ...
Unlike other toxic substances, usually of a known chemical formula, air particulate matter (PM) is ...
Unlike other toxic substances, usually of a known chemical formula, air particulate matter (PM) is ...
Numerous epidemiological and toxicological studies have reported substantial evidence linking airbor...
International audienceAnimal models are powerful tools to predict potential adverse effects in human...
Epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to airborne particulate matter can be an important ...
Particulate matter, a heterogeneous mixture of solid and liquid particles suspended in the atmospher...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine and Dentistry. Dept. of Environmental Me...
Exposure to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) can affect human health, causing asthma, atheroscler...
Ambient particles may cause pulmonary inflammation with ensuing morbidity. Particle-induced producti...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Background: Animal models remain at that time a reference tool to predict potential pulmonary advers...
Background: Animal models remain at that time a reference tool to predict potential pulmonary advers...