First published in 1987, this book describes tissue (cell and organ) culture techniques which could be used at a critical predevelopment stage to screen for drug-inducing toxicity or to analyse the molecular mechanisms of toxicity at a later stage in parallel with investigative studies. This type of
Cell Culture Methods for In Vitro Toxicology
โ Scribed by Margherita Ferro, Alan Doyle (auth.), Glyn N. Stacey PhD, Alan Doyle, Margherita Ferro (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 156
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cell Culture Methods for in vitro Toxicology introduces the reader to a range of techniques involved in the use of in vitro cell culture in toxicological studies. It deals with major cell types studied in the field of toxicology and will be useful for anyone wishing to start work with animal cell cultures or to refresh their knowledge relating to in vitro cell models. Fundamental chapters deal with the general biology of cytotoxicity and cell immortalisation these are key issues for in vitro systems addressing the `3Rs' principle. Up-to-date overviews deal with the use of cells from liver, brain and intestine. In addition, biochemical analysis of cell responses, biotransformation pathways in cells and recombinant approaches to the early detection of cell stress are also covered in detail.
Prominent features of in vitro technologies also include regulation, biosafety and standardisation. Dedicated chapters deal with these issues in a practical way in order to lead the reader to the right source of information. This book provides an up-to-date, informative and practical review of cell culture methods for in vitro toxicology. It will be of equal benefit to students and experienced toxicologists with little experience of in vitro cell culture.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Standardisation for In Vitro Toxicity Tests....Pages 1-8
Application of Cell Cultures to Toxicology....Pages 9-26
Immortalisation of Primary Cells....Pages 27-42
Safety Considerations for In Vitro Toxicology Testing....Pages 43-66
The Drug-Metabolizing Enzymatic System and the Experimental Tools used for In Vitro Toxicology for Metabolic Studies....Pages 67-81
Cell Culture Models for Hepatotoxicology....Pages 83-95
Intestinal Cell Culture Models....Pages 97-113
Cell Culture Models for Neurotoxicology....Pages 115-130
Recombinant Cell Lines for Stress Reporter Assays....Pages 131-147
Back Matter....Pages 149-153
โฆ Subjects
Pharmacology/Toxicology; Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology; Pharmacy
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