The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropriate cellular responses are essential to maintain tissue homeostasis. Recent evidence has highlighted the contribution of epithelial barrier dysfunction in the development of many chronic respiratory diseases. Despite intense research efforts, the responses of the airway barrier to environmental agents are not fully understood, mainly due to lack of suitable in vitro models that recapitulate the complex in vivo situation accurately. Using an interdisciplinary approach, we describe a novel dynamic 3D in vitro model of the airway epithelium, incorporating fully differentiated primary human airway epithelial cells at the air-liquid interface and a basol...
There is an urgent need to develop improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models of airway epit...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
Respiratory viruses remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the human population, u...
<div><p>The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropr...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropriate cel...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appro-priate ce...
Introduction: ex vivo airway epithelial cell models provide a biologically representative platform f...
Organ-on-a-chip technologies have made significant strides in recapitulating the complex multicellul...
The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is n...
The microfluidic organ-on-chip platform exhibits promise for helping bridge the in vitro-in vivo gap...
Here we describe development of a human ‘lung small airway-on-a-chip’ containing a differentiated, m...
Lung exposure to inhaled particulate matter may injure the epithelial tissue and lead to a loss of f...
In vitro airway models are increasingly important for pathomechanistic analyses of respiratory disea...
The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is n...
Organs-on-chip are a new class of in vitro devices aimed at improving the predictivity of preclinica...
There is an urgent need to develop improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models of airway epit...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
Respiratory viruses remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the human population, u...
<div><p>The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropr...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appropriate cel...
The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of harmful agents during breathing and appro-priate ce...
Introduction: ex vivo airway epithelial cell models provide a biologically representative platform f...
Organ-on-a-chip technologies have made significant strides in recapitulating the complex multicellul...
The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is n...
The microfluidic organ-on-chip platform exhibits promise for helping bridge the in vitro-in vivo gap...
Here we describe development of a human ‘lung small airway-on-a-chip’ containing a differentiated, m...
Lung exposure to inhaled particulate matter may injure the epithelial tissue and lead to a loss of f...
In vitro airway models are increasingly important for pathomechanistic analyses of respiratory disea...
The development of more complex in vitro models for the assessment of novel drugs and chemicals is n...
Organs-on-chip are a new class of in vitro devices aimed at improving the predictivity of preclinica...
There is an urgent need to develop improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models of airway epit...
The epithelium that covers the conducting airways and alveoli is a primary target for inhaled toxic ...
Respiratory viruses remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the human population, u...