The attrition rate of new chemical entities (NCEs) for central nervous system (CNS) drugs is relatively high, making the development of new CNS drugs a challenge. A significant cause of this is related to safety issues arising either during animal toxicity testing or in the human clinical test phases. To reduce these, and increase approval rates by regulatory agencies, including sophisticated human-cell-based experimental models, e.g. organoids or stem-cells based models, in safety testing strategy of potential candidate drugs will result in an improved understanding and prevent safety issues in humans. Especially when these approaches are combined with omics tools in order to better understand the biological mechanisms involved, discovery ...
The successful establishment of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines has raised high expectation f...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
Current assessments of neurotoxicity (NT) and developmental NT (DNT) using animal models lack throug...
The attrition rate of new chemical entities (NCEs) for central nervous system (CNS) drugs is relativ...
A change in paradigm is needed in the prevention of toxic effects on the nervous system, moving from...
Currently, the identification of chemicals that have the potential to induce developmental neurotoxi...
The availability of human stem cells heralds a new era for modeling normal and pathologic tissues an...
Human pluripotent stem cells are able to differentiate into various cell types that can be applied i...
A set of molecules that advanced into exploratory animal toxicology studies (two species) was examin...
The limitations of current in vivo testing coupled with the paucity of data for thousands of chemica...
The (developmental) neurotoxicity hazard is still unknown for most chemicals. Establishing a test ba...
Unexpected toxicity in areas such as cardiotoxicity, hepatotoxicity and neurotoxicity is a serious c...
Neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity are important issues of chemical hazard assessment. Si...
Developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) is a major safety concern for all chemicals of the human exposome....
Developmental toxicity in vitro assays have hitherto been established as stand-alone systems, based ...
The successful establishment of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines has raised high expectation f...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
Current assessments of neurotoxicity (NT) and developmental NT (DNT) using animal models lack throug...
The attrition rate of new chemical entities (NCEs) for central nervous system (CNS) drugs is relativ...
A change in paradigm is needed in the prevention of toxic effects on the nervous system, moving from...
Currently, the identification of chemicals that have the potential to induce developmental neurotoxi...
The availability of human stem cells heralds a new era for modeling normal and pathologic tissues an...
Human pluripotent stem cells are able to differentiate into various cell types that can be applied i...
A set of molecules that advanced into exploratory animal toxicology studies (two species) was examin...
The limitations of current in vivo testing coupled with the paucity of data for thousands of chemica...
The (developmental) neurotoxicity hazard is still unknown for most chemicals. Establishing a test ba...
Unexpected toxicity in areas such as cardiotoxicity, hepatotoxicity and neurotoxicity is a serious c...
Neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity are important issues of chemical hazard assessment. Si...
Developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) is a major safety concern for all chemicals of the human exposome....
Developmental toxicity in vitro assays have hitherto been established as stand-alone systems, based ...
The successful establishment of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines has raised high expectation f...
Detection and characterization of chemical-induced toxic effects in the central and peripheral nervo...
Current assessments of neurotoxicity (NT) and developmental NT (DNT) using animal models lack throug...