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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 ...
The ability to design dsRNA specific to target genes has opened up new avenues for gene silencing technology. In Vitro Transcription One of the most common methods for producing dsRNA is in vitro transcription. ...
Assessing these properties during drug development can help identify suitable candidates and optimize formulations. The Importance of In Vitro Studies In vitro studies offer a controlled environment to assess drug permeability without the ethical and complexity concerns associated with in vivo studies. ...
Cutting-edge enzymatic production methods, such as T7 in vitro transcription, are deployed to ensure sequences are rendered with superior fidelity. ...
R2 provides a source of essential fatty acids along with having proven feed biosecurity benefits. Methods The in vitro experiment included 3 treatment groups with 3 replicates per group:Treatment I (NC) - untreated complete feed spiked with phosphate buffered saline (PBS, pH 7.4);Treatment 2 (PC) - untreated complete feed spiked with PRRSV MN 184 (I04 ...
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) can impact the reproductive system by interfering with the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐gonadal (HPG) axis. While in vitro testing methods have been developed to screen chemicals for endocrine disruption, extrapolation of in vitro response to in vivo action shows inconsistent accuracy. ...
Here, we evaluate the potential of a two‐compartment in vitro gastrointestinal tract model to compare the bioaccessibility of the antidepressant fluoxetine from invertebrate prey for birds and mammals. ...
To improve current bioaccumulation assessment methods, a methodology is developed, applied and investigated for measuring in vivo biotransformation rates of hydrophobic organic substances in the body (soma) and gastro‐intestinal tract of the fish. The method resembles the bioaccumulation OECD 305 dietary test but includes reference chemicals to determine both ...
