Application of tissue culture in neurotoxicology may serve two purposes. First, they may be used to unravel the mechanism of action of neurotoxic compounds and secondly, they may be used for the screening of neurotoxic agents. Studies belonging to the first group can be subdivided into those aiming at the replication of neurotoxic processes in vivo and into those concerned with non-specific effects of neurotoxicants on cultured cells. The potential usefulness of these types of studies for the development of screening methods is discussed. An investigation of acrylamide neurotoxicity in cultures of cerebral cells serves to illustrate such an approach. Chemicals/CAS: acrylamide, 79-06-1; colchicine, 64-86-8; glutathione, 70-18-8; nicotinamide...
The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous system are discussed...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells were used to investigate ...
The experiments described in this thesis compared conventional methods of screening for neurotoxins ...
This thesis is aimed at summarizing some of the alternative in vitro methods and models that have be...
Chick spinal ganglia, chick muscle cells combined with mouse spinal cord explants, C1300 neuroblasto...
Acrylamide is a well-known neurotoxic compound and people get exposed to the compound by food consum...
Neuronal cell cultures now represent well-characterized systems with which acute and chronic toxico-...
AbstractAcrylamide is a well-known neurotoxic compound and people get exposed to the compound by foo...
Biochemical mechanisms underlying acrylamide induced neurotoxicity were examined using an in vitro m...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Only a small percentage of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disea...
Organ-specific in vitro toxicity assays are often highly sensitive, but they lack specificity. We ev...
Toxicol. 6, 208-216. The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous...
Acrylamide is an important chemical used in the synthesis of polyacrylamides, which have a wide vari...
1. Many different chemical compounds produce a range of neurotoxic effects. They do not share a comm...
The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous system are discussed...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells were used to investigate ...
The experiments described in this thesis compared conventional methods of screening for neurotoxins ...
This thesis is aimed at summarizing some of the alternative in vitro methods and models that have be...
Chick spinal ganglia, chick muscle cells combined with mouse spinal cord explants, C1300 neuroblasto...
Acrylamide is a well-known neurotoxic compound and people get exposed to the compound by food consum...
Neuronal cell cultures now represent well-characterized systems with which acute and chronic toxico-...
AbstractAcrylamide is a well-known neurotoxic compound and people get exposed to the compound by foo...
Biochemical mechanisms underlying acrylamide induced neurotoxicity were examined using an in vitro m...
The nervous system is highly sensitive to toxic damage. Many environmental contaminants can produce ...
Only a small percentage of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disea...
Organ-specific in vitro toxicity assays are often highly sensitive, but they lack specificity. We ev...
Toxicol. 6, 208-216. The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous...
Acrylamide is an important chemical used in the synthesis of polyacrylamides, which have a wide vari...
1. Many different chemical compounds produce a range of neurotoxic effects. They do not share a comm...
The specific problems related to the study of chemicals that damage the nervous system are discussed...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells were used to investigate ...
The experiments described in this thesis compared conventional methods of screening for neurotoxins ...