Micromass methods for the evaluation of developmental toxicants

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Abstract

Chick embryonic heart has recently been utilized as a model to create a micromass (MM) culturing system. The aim was to overcome the ethical barriers arising from testing the embryotoxicity of chemicals using human embryonic cells. The system represents a valuable tool to study the ability of chemicals to interfere with various embryonic developmental processes such as cellular communication, differentiation, cellular activity, and proliferation, where the disturbance any of them could result in maldevelopment. The system can also be utilized to investigate ROS production and expression of several transmembrane proteins to study their roles in chemical-induced teratogenicity or embryotoxicity.

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Mohammed, O. J., & Pratten, M. K. (2019). Micromass methods for the evaluation of developmental toxicants. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1965, pp. 49–72). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-9182-2_5

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