© 2016 Elsevier B.V. The aim of this study was to incorporate an optimized RPMI2650 nasal cell model into a 3D printed model of the nose to test deposition and permeation of drugs intended for use in the nose. The nasal cell model was optimized for barrier properties in terms of permeation marker and mucus production. RT-qPCR was used to determine the xenobiotic transporter gene expression of RPMI 2650 cells in comparison with primary nasal cells. After 14 days in culture, the cells were shown to produce mucus, and to express TEER (define) values and sodium fluorescein permeability consistent with values reported for excised human nasal mucosa. In addition, good correlation was found between RPMI 2650 and primary nasal cell transporter expr...
Nasal delivery offers many benefits over other conventional routes of delivery (e.g. oral or intrave...
Die nasale Mukosa hat in den letzten Jahren und Jahrzehnten an Bedeutung für die Applikation von Arz...
The nasal route receives a great deal of attention as a non-invasive method for the systemic adminis...
The aim of this study was to incorporate an optimized RPMI2650 nasal cell model into a 3D printed mo...
University of Technology Sydney. Graduate School of Health.The nose, is a promising site to deliver ...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the registration of drugs for nasal applic...
The RPMI 2650 and Calu-3 cell lines have been previously evaluated as models of the nasal and airway...
The RPMI 2650 and Calu-3 cell lines have been previously evaluated as models of the nasal and airway...
In the past few years, a human nasal epithelial cell line derived from septum carcinoma (RPMI 2650) ...
Studies on nasal epithelial models are important to develop vehicles for systemic nasal drug deliver...
There is currently, no ideal system for studying nasal drug delivery in vitro. The existing techniqu...
Abstract: The nasal mucosa, being accessible and highly vascularized, opens up new opportunities for...
The purpose of the current study is the development and the in vitro evaluation of a novel device fo...
Nasal drug delivery has been utilized for locally acting diseases for decades. The nose is also a po...
ABSTRACT − Growing interest in the nasal route as a drug delivery system calls for a reliable in vit...
Nasal delivery offers many benefits over other conventional routes of delivery (e.g. oral or intrave...
Die nasale Mukosa hat in den letzten Jahren und Jahrzehnten an Bedeutung für die Applikation von Arz...
The nasal route receives a great deal of attention as a non-invasive method for the systemic adminis...
The aim of this study was to incorporate an optimized RPMI2650 nasal cell model into a 3D printed mo...
University of Technology Sydney. Graduate School of Health.The nose, is a promising site to deliver ...
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the registration of drugs for nasal applic...
The RPMI 2650 and Calu-3 cell lines have been previously evaluated as models of the nasal and airway...
The RPMI 2650 and Calu-3 cell lines have been previously evaluated as models of the nasal and airway...
In the past few years, a human nasal epithelial cell line derived from septum carcinoma (RPMI 2650) ...
Studies on nasal epithelial models are important to develop vehicles for systemic nasal drug deliver...
There is currently, no ideal system for studying nasal drug delivery in vitro. The existing techniqu...
Abstract: The nasal mucosa, being accessible and highly vascularized, opens up new opportunities for...
The purpose of the current study is the development and the in vitro evaluation of a novel device fo...
Nasal drug delivery has been utilized for locally acting diseases for decades. The nose is also a po...
ABSTRACT − Growing interest in the nasal route as a drug delivery system calls for a reliable in vit...
Nasal delivery offers many benefits over other conventional routes of delivery (e.g. oral or intrave...
Die nasale Mukosa hat in den letzten Jahren und Jahrzehnten an Bedeutung für die Applikation von Arz...
The nasal route receives a great deal of attention as a non-invasive method for the systemic adminis...