Join us for our next webinar on Wednesday 7th May 2025, where our 2 panelists, Dr Rodrigues & Dr Katz, will discuss the real impact of in vitro kidney models in producing higher quality data and ultimately safer drugs.
An in vitro Human Primary Thick Ascending Limb Model For The Assessment of Compound Nephrotoxicity
A predictive in vitro primary proximal tubule platform for derisking of antibiotic-induced kidney injury
Overcoming technical difficulties of in vitro assay – development
A Sensitive Nephrotoxicity Assay of in vitro Podocyte Effacement
A Live Cell High Content Imaging Assay for Monitoring Large Molecules Uptake into aProximateTM Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells via Megalin and Cubulin
Development of highly-differentiated human primary proximal tubule MPS model (aProximate MPS™ Flow)
The aProximate™ in vitro renal proximal tubule cell model as a platform to investigate the renal uptake and nephrotoxic liability of Antisense Oligonucleotide drug molecules
An in-vitro high-content imaging assay for the study of fibroblast activation and matrix deposition
Comparison of multiple batches of human iPSC-derived retinal organoids produced at large scale