In vitro tissue models that mimic in vivo human physiology to improve drug discovery
In vitro tissue models that mimic in vivo human physiology to improve drug discovery
In vitro tissue models that mimic in vivo human physiology to improve drug discovery
A recent study by a team at Unilever has demonstrated the predictive power of NAM approaches for the comprehensive safety assessment of compounds by combining in vitro models with advanced computational techniques. They used the aProximate™ proximal tubule cell model to assess potential nephrotoxicity and renal transport kinetics.
Home › Resources › Videos and webinars › A Human iPSC-derived Model of SARS-CoV-2 Infection & Pathogenesis in the Lung
In this webinar, Professor Lyle Armstrong presents on “A Human iPSC-derived Model of SARS-CoV-2 Infection & Pathogenesis in the Lung”.
Date: Thursday 26th November 2020
1st November, 2020
Professor Lyle Armstrong
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