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3 ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN JoVE

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Bioengineering

Impact Assessment of Repeated Exposure of Organotypic 3D Bronchial and Nasal Tissue Culture Models to Whole Cigarette Smoke
Diana Kuehn 1, Shoaib Majeed 1, Emmanuel Guedj 1, Remi Dulize 1, Karine Baumer 1, Anita Iskandar 1, Stephanie Boue 1, Florian Martin 1, Radina Kostadinova 1, Carole Mathis 1, Nikolai V. Ivanov 1, Stefan Frentzel 1, Julia Hoeng 1, Manuel C. Peitsch 1
1Biological Systems Research, Philip Morris International R&D, Philip Morris Products S.A.

The aim of this protocol is to expose human organotypic 3D bronchial and nasal tissue models to mainstream cigarette smoke (CS) at the air-liquid interface. The impact of CS on the tissues is then investigated using a cytochrome P450 activity assay, a cilia beating measurement, and a systems biology approach.

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Biology

High Content Screening Analysis to Evaluate the Toxicological Effects of Harmful and Potentially Harmful Constituents (HPHC)
Diego Marescotti 1, Ignacio Gonzalez Suarez 1, Stefano Acali 1, Stephanie Johne 1, Alexandra Laurent 1, Stefan Frentzel 1, Julia Hoeng 1, Manuel C. Peitsch 1
1Biological System Research (BSR), Philip Morris International R&D

The objective of the study was to assess the biological impact of 15 cigarette smoke constituents using a combination of an impedance-based real time cell analyzer and a high-content screening (HCS)-based platform for toxicological assessment in vitro. This study provides information on effective doses, toxicity and modes of action of the tested compounds.

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Engineering

Use of Capillary Aerosol Generator in Continuous Production of Controlled Aerosol for Non-Clinical Studies
Didier Goedertier 1, Sandra Schorderet Weber 1, Francesco Lucci 1, Tom Lee 2, Wei Teck Tan 2, Falk Radtke 1, Subash Krishnan 2, Patrick Vanscheeuwijck 1, Arkadiusz K. Kuczaj 1,3, Julia Hoeng 1
1PMI R&D, Philip Morris Products S.A., 2PMI R&D, Philip Morris Research Laboratories Pte. Ltd., 3Applied Mathematics, University of Twente

The protocol describes the settings and use of a capillary aerosol generator for continuous production of controlled aerosol from a multispecies liquid solution, suitable for steady large-volume aerosol delivery (e.g., in vivo inhalation studies).

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