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Abstract Cannabis is used by an estimated 192 million people around the world. Most people use cannabis through the inhalation of cannabis smoke, which contains combustion by-products that can negatively affect lung health. Knowledge of these risks has led to a growing interest in cannabis vaporizers, which heat the dry cannabis flower without burning. Vaporizing cannabis still releases ...
When administered, the RDCs selectively bind to the cancer cells, allowing for localized delivery of radiation. The development of RDCs involves biochemistry, molecular biology, and radiology. ...
Astrocytes, the star-shaped glial cells in the brain, play crucial roles in maintaining homeostasis, supporting neuronal function, and responding to injury. ...
Types of ADME Testing Services To ensure comprehensive evaluation, various testing methodologies are employed, including in vitro and in vivo studies, alongside computational modeling techniques. In vitro tests often involve using cell cultures or biological fluids to assess how drugs are absorbed and metabolized. ...
The corneal epithelium consists of several layers of cells, primarily composed of keratinocytes. These cells are characterized by their ability to rapidly proliferate and differentiate, ensuring a constant renewal of the epithelial layer. ...
In cancer research, zebrafish models have advantages over traditional cell culture assays because a wider range of phenotypes can be tested. ...
By offering a unique combination of biological complexity and controlled experimental conditions, PCLS serve as a critical bridge between the limitations of traditional in vitro cell cultures and the complexities of in vivo models. The versatility and precision of this technique have positioned PCLS as an invaluable tool in advancing our understanding of lung ...
Using 2D cell culture systems can limit the predictive power of the cellular interactions. However, the 3D in vitro cultures provide a bridge between the conventional 2D cultures and in vivo studies. It was shown that in vitro 3D cultures recapture physiological cell-cell and cell-environment ...
They can accurately target tumor cells, reduce side effects, and improve the therapeutic effect.ADC drugs are mainly composed of monoclonal antibodies, linkers, and small molecule cytotoxins. ...
Currently, DNA constructs encoding fluorescent proteins fused to LC3 are widely employed for introduction into cells for monitoring autophagosome formation by fluorescence microscopy. ...
Nanoparticles can be engineered to target specific cells or tissues, such as cancer cells, minimizing the impact on healthy cells and reducing side effects. ...
By creating cell banks of in vitro immortalized, primary-like cells from different tissues and donors with diverse genetic backgrounds, you are enable to perform their research on more than one individual cell line. ...
While WNT/β-catenin signaling plays a crucial role in lung development and maintenance of adult lung stem cells, its dysregulation has been associated with pulmonary fibrosis. ...
Mitochondria, often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell, are responsible for generating energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ...
Hepatocytes are the chief functional cells of the liver, responsible for the selective uptake, metabolism and excretion of most drugs. ...
It plays an essential role in providing a scaffold for cellular support and thereby affecting cell attachment, migration, proliferation, differentiation, and survival. ...
These models include in vivo animal models, in vitro cell culture models, in silico (computer-based) models, and genetically modified organism models. ...
What is CAR T-cell therapy? Car-t cell therapy involves genetically engineering T cells isolated from patients or allogeneic donors to express chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) that specifically recognize and kill tumor cells. ...
These models stem from animal models to in vitro and in silico models, each playing a unique role in observing the disease. ...
Classes of Cell-Penetrating Peptides There are many types of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), and their classification is based on physicochemical properties, sources, intake mechanisms, and biomedical applications. ...
