Toxicogenomic Approaches to Predict Hepatotoxicity  in Vitro: a Longer-term Hepatocyte Sandwich Culture Model  Combined with Toxicogenomic Methods As an ... Screen for Hepatotoxicity - Jens Hrach - 書籍 - Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls - 9783838107035 - 2009年5月4日
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Toxicogenomic Approaches to Predict Hepatotoxicity in Vitro: a Longer-term Hepatocyte Sandwich Culture Model Combined with Toxicogenomic Methods As an ... Screen for Hepatotoxicity

Jens Hrach

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The pharmaceutical and chemical industry is interested to replace in vivo experiments as much as possible with alternative in vitro models which have improved capability to assess and predict the safety profile of their products. This is influenced by the 3R principles of reducing, refining and replacing animal experiments (Russell & Burch, 1959). A major target in the safety testing of new chemical products is the liver. This is not surprising as the liver is the major organ for xenobiotic metabolism. Several different in vitro systems for the culture primary hepatocytes are actually used for acute toxicity-, mechanism of action-, metabolism- or enzyme induction studies. Yet, there is no established and standardized culture method maintaining hepatocyte specific functionality for longer term experiments. The author Jens Hrach elucidates advantages and disadvantages of various culture methods and gives a comprehensive overview over the actual state of the art. He describes the molecular and mechanistic characterization of a stable long term culture for hepatocytes and the subsequent use for a proof of concept toxicogenomics study.

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リリース済み 2009年5月4日
ISBN13 9783838107035
出版社 Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschuls
ページ数 248
寸法 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   387 g
言語 ドイツ語