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Human pulmonary 3D models for translational research

Item Type:Review
Title:Human pulmonary 3D models for translational research
Creators Name:Zscheppang, K. and Berg, J. and Hedtrich, S. and Verheyen, L. and Wagner, D.E. and Suttorp, N. and Hippenstiel, S. and Hocke, A.C.
Abstract:Lung diseases belong to the major causes of death worldwide. Recent innovative methodological developments now allow more and more for the use of primary human tissue and cells to model such diseases. In this regard, the review covers bronchial air-liquid interface cultures, precision cut lung slices as well as ex vivo cultures of explanted peripheral lung tissue and de-/re-cellularization models. Diseases such as asthma or infections are discussed and an outlook on further areas for development is given. Overall, the progress in ex vivo modeling by using primary human material could make translational research activities more efficient by simultaneously fostering the mechanistic understanding of human lung diseases while reducing animal usage in biomedical research.
Keywords:3D Models, Alveolar, Bronchial, Human Lung Tissue, Infections
Source:Biotechnology Journal
ISSN:1860-6768
Publisher:Wiley
Volume:13
Number:1
Page Range:1700341
Date:January 2018
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1002/biot.201700341
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