To reduce, replace, and refine in vivo testing, there is increasing emphasis on the development of more physiologically relevant in vitro test systems to improve the reliability of non-animal-based methods for hazard assessment. When developing new approach methodologies, it is important to standardize the protocols and demonstrate the methods can be reproduced by multiple laboratories. The aim of this study was to assess the transferability and reproducibility of two advanced in vitro liver models, the Primary Human multicellular microtissue liver model (PHH) and the 3D HepG2 Spheroid Model, for nanomaterial (NM) and chemical hazard assessment purposes. The PHH model inter-laboratory trial showed strong consistency across the testing sites...
he liver's role in metabolism of chemicals makes it an appropriate tissue for toxicity testing. Curr...
The potential for nanomaterial (NM) translocation to secondary organs is a realistic prospect, with ...
Le foie est le plus grand organe interne et joue un rôle important dans le maintien de l'équilibre h...
To reduce, replace, and refine in vivo testing, there is increasing emphasis on the development of m...
(1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal experiments, the developm...
Due to the expanding use of nanotechnology in consumer applications, human and environmental exposur...
Abstract: (1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal experiments, th...
Abstract Background With the continued integration of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) into everyday ...
Background:Following exposure via inhalation, intratracheal instillation or ingestion some nanomater...
Despite the wide-reaching applications of nanoparticles that may be used for medical applications, i...
Background: With ever-increasing exposure to engineered nanomaterials (NMs), there is an urgent need...
Whilst the liver possesses the ability to repair and restore sections of damaged tissue following ac...
This study was conducted as part of a large consortium (FP7 project – ENPRA) to investigate the pote...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The use of hepatocyte cell lines as a replacement for animal models have been heavily criticised mai...
he liver's role in metabolism of chemicals makes it an appropriate tissue for toxicity testing. Curr...
The potential for nanomaterial (NM) translocation to secondary organs is a realistic prospect, with ...
Le foie est le plus grand organe interne et joue un rôle important dans le maintien de l'équilibre h...
To reduce, replace, and refine in vivo testing, there is increasing emphasis on the development of m...
(1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal experiments, the developm...
Due to the expanding use of nanotechnology in consumer applications, human and environmental exposur...
Abstract: (1) In compliance with the 3Rs policy to reduce, refine and replace animal experiments, th...
Abstract Background With the continued integration of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) into everyday ...
Background:Following exposure via inhalation, intratracheal instillation or ingestion some nanomater...
Despite the wide-reaching applications of nanoparticles that may be used for medical applications, i...
Background: With ever-increasing exposure to engineered nanomaterials (NMs), there is an urgent need...
Whilst the liver possesses the ability to repair and restore sections of damaged tissue following ac...
This study was conducted as part of a large consortium (FP7 project – ENPRA) to investigate the pote...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The use of hepatocyte cell lines as a replacement for animal models have been heavily criticised mai...
he liver's role in metabolism of chemicals makes it an appropriate tissue for toxicity testing. Curr...
The potential for nanomaterial (NM) translocation to secondary organs is a realistic prospect, with ...
Le foie est le plus grand organe interne et joue un rôle important dans le maintien de l'équilibre h...