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In vitro Cell Culture Model for Toxic Inhaled Chemical Testing
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Bioengineering
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JoVE Journal Bioengineering
In vitro Cell Culture Model for Toxic Inhaled Chemical Testing
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05:44 min

May 08, 2014

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 01:12Chlorine Exposure and Transepithelial Electrical Resistance (TER) Measurement
  • 03:35Results: Representative Effects of Chlorine Exposure on Rat and Human Cells
  • 05:20Conclusion

Summary

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This protocol is designed to demonstrate exposure method of cell cultures to inhaled toxic chemicals. Exposure of differentiated air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures of airway epithelial cells provides a unique model of airway exposure to toxic gases such as chlorine. In this manuscript we describe effect of chlorine exposure on air-liquid interface cultures of epithelial cells and submerged culture of cardiomyocytes. In vitro exposure systems allow important mechanistic studies to evaluate pathways that could then be utilized to develop novel therapeutic agents.

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