Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity can reduce the quality of life of patients by affecting their intelligence, senses and mobility. Ten percent of safety-related late-stage clinical failures are due to neurological side effects. Animal models are poor in predicting human neurotoxicity due to interspecies differences and most in vitro assays cannot distinguish neurotoxicity from general cytotoxicity for chemotherapeutics. We developed in vitro assays capable of quantifying the paediatric neurotoxic potential for cytotoxic drugs. Mixed cultures of human fetal brain cells were differentiated in monolayers and as 3D-neurospheres in the presence of non-neurotoxic chemotherapeutics (etoposide, teniposide) or neurotoxicants (methylmercury). The...
Current assessments of neurotoxicity (NT) and developmental NT (DNT) using animal models lack throug...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Neurotoxicity is a common dose-limiting side-effect of several drugs (Cavaletti et al., 2008). So fa...
Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity can reduce the quality of life of patients by affecting their int...
AbstractChemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity can reduce the quality of life of patients by affecting t...
Generally, most of the in vitro tests used in neurotoxicology are limited to transformed cell lines ...
The generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and differentiation to cells composing majo...
Neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity are important issues of chemical hazard assessment. Si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996Alkylating agents are well known carcinogens and tera...
The (developmental) neurotoxicity hazard is still unknown for most chemicals. Establishing a test ba...
Organ-specific in vitro toxicity assays are often highly sensitive, but they lack specificity. We ev...
There are no effective agents to prevent or treat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN),...
At present, only a minority of commercially available compounds and chemicals have been tested for n...
Our aim was to investigate whether a human neural stem cell line, derived from umbilical cord blood ...
There is an urgent scientific and regulatory need for development and implementation of new approach...
Current assessments of neurotoxicity (NT) and developmental NT (DNT) using animal models lack throug...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Neurotoxicity is a common dose-limiting side-effect of several drugs (Cavaletti et al., 2008). So fa...
Chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity can reduce the quality of life of patients by affecting their int...
AbstractChemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity can reduce the quality of life of patients by affecting t...
Generally, most of the in vitro tests used in neurotoxicology are limited to transformed cell lines ...
The generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and differentiation to cells composing majo...
Neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity are important issues of chemical hazard assessment. Si...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1996Alkylating agents are well known carcinogens and tera...
The (developmental) neurotoxicity hazard is still unknown for most chemicals. Establishing a test ba...
Organ-specific in vitro toxicity assays are often highly sensitive, but they lack specificity. We ev...
There are no effective agents to prevent or treat chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN),...
At present, only a minority of commercially available compounds and chemicals have been tested for n...
Our aim was to investigate whether a human neural stem cell line, derived from umbilical cord blood ...
There is an urgent scientific and regulatory need for development and implementation of new approach...
Current assessments of neurotoxicity (NT) and developmental NT (DNT) using animal models lack throug...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Neurotoxicity is a common dose-limiting side-effect of several drugs (Cavaletti et al., 2008). So fa...