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Human lung cell model with an air-liquid-interface in a reactor for toxicity testing

2017
Cultex Technology, Hanover, Germany
Human lung epithelial cells obtained during surgery are cultivated on a special membrane, over a nutrient medium. From the other side the cells are exposed to aerosols, directed over their surface. This simulates an air-liquid interface similar to that of the human lung. Via the exposure modules, these cell cultures can be vital for weeks. The exposure module directs a substance-bearing air stream over the cells, which is aspirated via a vacuum pump so that a continuous flow is created. This model enables the analysis of acute and chronic toxicity of substances, as well as of the lung cell repair mechanisms.
Improvement of the CULTEX® exposure technology by radial distribution of the test aerosol
Michaela Aufderheide
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Added on: 04-21-2020
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