Air-liquid interface culture of nasal and tracheal airway epithelial cells

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Air-liquid interface in vitro lung cell models more closely mimic in vivo morphology and physiological processes than traditional cell culture systems, making them beneficial for bridging experimental and clinical research. These systems offer a robust platform for studying basic biology, disease pathogenesis, gene therapy and drug administration.

This Application Note details the air-liquid interface culture procedure for generating a 3D human airway model with primary human nasal and tracheal epithelial cells.

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RMN – 2024 – Q3 – IF – PromoCell – ALI – App-Note – ALI culutre of nasal