2022
DOI: 10.3390/cells11213357
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Towards the Standardization of Intestinal In Vitro Advanced Barrier Model for Nanoparticles Uptake and Crossing: The SiO2 Case Study

Abstract: Increasing interest is being addressed to the development of a reliable, reproducible and relevant in vitro model of intestinal barrier, mainly for engineered nanomaterials hazard and risk assessment, in order to meet regulatory and scientific demands. Starting from the consolidated Caco-2 cell model, widely used for determining translocation of drugs and chemicals, the establishment of an advanced intestinal barrier model with different level of complexity is important for overcoming Caco-2 monoculture limita… Show more

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“…By combination with mucus-producing HT29-MTX cells, Caco-2 cells and Raji B cells in direct co-culture form a physiologically relevant model of the human intestine (Frohlich, 2018). This triculture model holds promise for investigating intestinal absorption of nanomaterials (Schimpel et al, 2014;Beloqui et al, 2017;García-Rodríguez et al, 2018;Vincentini et al, 2022).…”
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“…By combination with mucus-producing HT29-MTX cells, Caco-2 cells and Raji B cells in direct co-culture form a physiologically relevant model of the human intestine (Frohlich, 2018). This triculture model holds promise for investigating intestinal absorption of nanomaterials (Schimpel et al, 2014;Beloqui et al, 2017;García-Rodríguez et al, 2018;Vincentini et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%