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Tissue‐Specific Stem Cell Differentiation in an in vitro Airway Model
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2011
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Tissue EngineeringAsthmaAdult Stem CellCell DifferentiationStem Cell BiologyCell SpecializationCellular PhysiologyTissue DevelopmentRespiratory ToxicologyDevelopmental CharacterisationStem CellsAli CultureLung DepositionMorphogenesisCell BiologyLung CancerInhalation ToxicologyDevelopmental BiologyRespiratory TractVitro Airway ModelStem Cell ResearchMedicineHuman TissueEmbryonic Stem Cell
The respiratory tract is the primary site of exposure to airborne compounds, with the bronchial epithelium providing one of the first lines of defence. A growing need exists for an accurate in vitro model of the bronchial epithelium. Here, normal human bronchial epithelial (NHBE) cells cultured at an air/liquid interface create a fully differentiated, in-vivo-like model of the human bronchial epithelium. Developmental characterisation includes (i) trans-epithelial electrical resistance, (ii) morphology and (iii) bronchial cell specific stains/markers. It is concluded that the basal/progenitor cells create a pseudo-stratified, mucociliary NHBE model containing basal, serous, Clara, goblet and ciliated cells, reflective of the normal human bronchial epithelium (days 24-33 ALI culture).
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