More predictive in vitro liver models are a critical requirement for preclinical screening of compounds demonstrating hepatotoxic liability. 3D liver spheroids have been shown to have an enhanced functional lifespan compared to 2D monocultures; however a detailed characterisation of spatiotemporal function and structure of spheroids still needs further attention before widespread use in industry. We have developed and characterized the structure and function of a 3D liver spheroid model formed from C3A hepatoma cells. Spheroids were viable and maintained a compact in vivo-like structure with zonation features for up to 32 days. MRP2 and Pgp transporters had polarised expression on the canalicular membrane of cells in the spheroids and were ...
he liver's role in metabolism of chemicals makes it an appropriate tissue for toxicity testing. Curr...
We investigated the utility of three-dimensionally cultured hepatocytes (spheroids) without feeder c...
The aim of this study was to characterise HepG2 cells differentially cultured as monolayer or three-...
More predictive in vitro liver models are a critical requirement for preclinical screening of compou...
Many in vitro liver cell models, such as 2D systems, that are used to assess the hepatotoxic potenti...
Liver biology and function, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and liver diseases are difficult to stu...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major cause of post-marketing drug withdrawals and restricted-...
Many in vitro liver cell models, such as 2D systems, that are used to assess the hepatotoxic potenti...
The central role of the human liver in normal physiology gives rise to organ susceptibility in terms...
Drug induced liver injury is a major problem for the pharmaceutical industry and health services. Ye...
The liver is a key organ in drug bioavailability including uptake, metabolism, and excretion as well...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a leading cause for the withdrawal of approved drugs. This ...
PhD (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018.A great proportion of new che...
Effective prediction of human responses to chemical and drug exposure is of critical importance in e...
Having the right model for drug screening is essential for predicting compounds that may cause drug-...
he liver's role in metabolism of chemicals makes it an appropriate tissue for toxicity testing. Curr...
We investigated the utility of three-dimensionally cultured hepatocytes (spheroids) without feeder c...
The aim of this study was to characterise HepG2 cells differentially cultured as monolayer or three-...
More predictive in vitro liver models are a critical requirement for preclinical screening of compou...
Many in vitro liver cell models, such as 2D systems, that are used to assess the hepatotoxic potenti...
Liver biology and function, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and liver diseases are difficult to stu...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major cause of post-marketing drug withdrawals and restricted-...
Many in vitro liver cell models, such as 2D systems, that are used to assess the hepatotoxic potenti...
The central role of the human liver in normal physiology gives rise to organ susceptibility in terms...
Drug induced liver injury is a major problem for the pharmaceutical industry and health services. Ye...
The liver is a key organ in drug bioavailability including uptake, metabolism, and excretion as well...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a leading cause for the withdrawal of approved drugs. This ...
PhD (Pharmaceutics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018.A great proportion of new che...
Effective prediction of human responses to chemical and drug exposure is of critical importance in e...
Having the right model for drug screening is essential for predicting compounds that may cause drug-...
he liver's role in metabolism of chemicals makes it an appropriate tissue for toxicity testing. Curr...
We investigated the utility of three-dimensionally cultured hepatocytes (spheroids) without feeder c...
The aim of this study was to characterise HepG2 cells differentially cultured as monolayer or three-...