With the advent of biobanks to store human lung cells and tissues from patient donations and from the procurement of medical waste tissues, it is now possible to integrate (both spatially and temporally) cells into anatomically-correct and physiologically-functional tissues. Modern inhalation toxicology relies on human data on exposure and adverse effects, to determine the most appropriate risk assessments and mitigations for beneficial respiratory health. A point in case is the recapitulation of airway tissue, such as the bronchial epithelium, to investigate the impact of air pollution on human respiratory health. The bronchi are the first point of contact for inhaled substances that bypass defences in the upper respiratory tract. Animal m...
Lung diseases belong to the major causes of death worldwide. Recent innovative methodological develo...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Respiratory diseases account for over 5 million deaths yearly and are a huge burden to health-care s...
With the advent of biobanks to store human lung cells and tissues from patient donations and from th...
Scientists routinely work within the three R's principles of 'Reduction, Refinement and Replacement'...
Ethically-driven initiatives and the 2013 EU Cosmetic Directive banning repeat exposure tests in ani...
The respiratory system acts as a portal into the human body for airborne materials, which may gain ...
In this article, we provide an overview of the experimental workflow by the Lung and Particle Resear...
Recent legislation has accentuated the importance of developing novel in vitro toxicology testing st...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
In the field of human tissue-engineering, there has been a strong focus on the clinical aspects of t...
Respiratory tract specific cell populations, or tissue engineered in vitro grown human lung, have th...
Destructive respiratory diseases are predicted to become the 3rd global cause of morbidity and morta...
Respiratory research can be broken down into two main areas: (i) exposure to airborne substances (ba...
Due to the current relevance of pulmonary toxicology (with focus upon air pollution and the inhalati...
Lung diseases belong to the major causes of death worldwide. Recent innovative methodological develo...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Respiratory diseases account for over 5 million deaths yearly and are a huge burden to health-care s...
With the advent of biobanks to store human lung cells and tissues from patient donations and from th...
Scientists routinely work within the three R's principles of 'Reduction, Refinement and Replacement'...
Ethically-driven initiatives and the 2013 EU Cosmetic Directive banning repeat exposure tests in ani...
The respiratory system acts as a portal into the human body for airborne materials, which may gain ...
In this article, we provide an overview of the experimental workflow by the Lung and Particle Resear...
Recent legislation has accentuated the importance of developing novel in vitro toxicology testing st...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
In the field of human tissue-engineering, there has been a strong focus on the clinical aspects of t...
Respiratory tract specific cell populations, or tissue engineered in vitro grown human lung, have th...
Destructive respiratory diseases are predicted to become the 3rd global cause of morbidity and morta...
Respiratory research can be broken down into two main areas: (i) exposure to airborne substances (ba...
Due to the current relevance of pulmonary toxicology (with focus upon air pollution and the inhalati...
Lung diseases belong to the major causes of death worldwide. Recent innovative methodological develo...
The alveolar epithelium of the lung is by far the most permeable epithelial barrier of the human bod...
Respiratory diseases account for over 5 million deaths yearly and are a huge burden to health-care s...