Can alternatives to animal testing yield useful information regarding biological mechanisms and drug discovery? [PDF]
Gao Q +7 more
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Human Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr Virus Infection in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Crossing the Diagnostic Barrier for Appropriate Management. [PDF]
Ciccocioppo R +6 more
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Recapitulating lung cancer metastasis in vitro: Advances in organoid models and challenges in clinical translation (Review). [PDF]
Jiang J +10 more
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Advances in engineering immune-tumor microenvironments on-a-chip: integrative microfluidic platforms for immunotherapy and drug discovery. [PDF]
Dabbagh Moghaddam F +9 more
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Longitudinal In Vitro Assessment of the Optical Transparency of Preserved Pre-Descemet Layer in the Absence of Corneal Endothelium. [PDF]
Busin M +6 more
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Research Advances and Disease Modeling in Respiratory Organoids. [PDF]
Chu L +5 more
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Significance of organ culture techniques for evaluation of prenatal toxicity
A discussion of the applicability of in vitro techniques now available for research in prenatal toxicology is presented. Advantages and disadvantages of the various in vitro methods (such as cultivation of preimplantation embryos, whole embryo culture, and organ culture) as applied to various problems of experimental research are described.
H J, Barrach, D, Neubert
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Modification of the mouse mammary gland organ culture technique
A modified procedure for culturing an entire thoracic pair of mammary glands from virgin mice is described. The glands are incubated in CMRL 1066 medium supplemented with hormones in a controlled atmosphere chamber with a gas phase of 50% O2, 5% CO2, and 45% N2 at 37° C.
R. G. Mehta +3 more
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Genetic Resistance of Chickens to Aflatoxin Assessed with Organ-Culture Techniques
A chick tracheal-organ-culture model system was used to evaluate the sensitivity of various strains of chickens to aflatoxin B1. Tissues from different genetic stocks showed highly significant differences in in vitro sensitivity to aflatoxin. Tracheal tissues from brown-egg layers were most sensitive, meat-type birds intermediate, and white-egg layers ...
C M, Williams, W M, Colwell, L P, Rose
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