The research team then tested RMC - 1 in
cultured human airway epithelial cells and mouse models of asthma (via injection into the animals» peritoneal cavities).
Microscopic images show that RMC - 1 prevented FOXM1 from entering the nucleus in
cultured human airway epithelial cells and in mouse allergen - sensitized respiratory airways.
Not exact matches
Human nasal epithelial cells,
cultured on a microchip, react to air pollutants just like they would in the upper
airway.
«We compared the ability of RSV and parainfluenza virus (PIV3)-- another common virus in children that causes much less severe
airway disease — to infect and cause inflammatory responses in a cell
culture model of
human epithelial cells, which compose the lining of the lung
airway.