The aim of the EU FP7 Predict-IV project was to improve the predictivity of in vitro assays for unwanted effects of drugs after repeated dosing. The project assessed the added benefit of integrating long-lived in vitro organotypic cell systems with 'omics' technologies and in silico modelling, including systems biology and pharmacokinetic assessments. RPTEC/TERT1 kidney cells, primary rat and human hepatocytes, HepaRG liver cells and 2D and 3D primary brain cultures were dosed daily or every other day for 14days to a selection of drugs varying in their mechanism of pharmacological action. Since concentration-effect relationships not only depend on the activity of the drug or the sensitivity of the target, but also on the distribution of com...
Human response to drugs and environmental chemicals is often dramatically different from predictions...
Cosmetic products generally consist of multiple ingredients. Thus, cosmetic risk assessment has to d...
The March 2013 European Directive banned testing cosmetic ingredients on animals and new in vitro te...
International audienceThe overall aim of Predict-IV (EU-funded collaborative project #202222) was to...
The potential risk of compounds is commonly assessed with animal experimentation and extrapolation o...
Prevention of drug-induced toxicities is a major component in the drug development pipeline and in c...
Predicting repeated-dosing in vivo drug toxicity from in vitro testing and omics data gathering requ...
International audienceCommon in vitro toxicity testing often neglects the fate and intracellular con...
A new approach was evaluated to predict the hepatotoxic potential of pharmaceuticals. For this purpo...
International audienceToxicity to the central nervous system (CNS) is a key feature in the toxicolog...
International audienceSince drug induced liver injury is difficult to predict in animal models, more...
International audienceThe limited value of in vitro toxicity data for the in vivo extrapolation has ...
Technological developments are driving in vitro methods towards integrated "omic" strategies. Howeve...
Since drug induced liver injury is difficult to predict in animal models, more representative tests ...
Nominal effect concentrations from in vitro toxicity assays may lead to inaccurate estimations of in...
Human response to drugs and environmental chemicals is often dramatically different from predictions...
Cosmetic products generally consist of multiple ingredients. Thus, cosmetic risk assessment has to d...
The March 2013 European Directive banned testing cosmetic ingredients on animals and new in vitro te...
International audienceThe overall aim of Predict-IV (EU-funded collaborative project #202222) was to...
The potential risk of compounds is commonly assessed with animal experimentation and extrapolation o...
Prevention of drug-induced toxicities is a major component in the drug development pipeline and in c...
Predicting repeated-dosing in vivo drug toxicity from in vitro testing and omics data gathering requ...
International audienceCommon in vitro toxicity testing often neglects the fate and intracellular con...
A new approach was evaluated to predict the hepatotoxic potential of pharmaceuticals. For this purpo...
International audienceToxicity to the central nervous system (CNS) is a key feature in the toxicolog...
International audienceSince drug induced liver injury is difficult to predict in animal models, more...
International audienceThe limited value of in vitro toxicity data for the in vivo extrapolation has ...
Technological developments are driving in vitro methods towards integrated "omic" strategies. Howeve...
Since drug induced liver injury is difficult to predict in animal models, more representative tests ...
Nominal effect concentrations from in vitro toxicity assays may lead to inaccurate estimations of in...
Human response to drugs and environmental chemicals is often dramatically different from predictions...
Cosmetic products generally consist of multiple ingredients. Thus, cosmetic risk assessment has to d...
The March 2013 European Directive banned testing cosmetic ingredients on animals and new in vitro te...