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BACTERIA

Quantitative, non-destructive biofilm analysis on irregular surfaces using microcalorimetry (Januar 2012)
This in-vitro approach allows the quantification of biofilm formation on implants, human bone grafts and bone-graft substitutes by means of microcalorimetry. The method has the advantage of allowing the detection of bacterial biomass without removing the biofilm from the surface of the specimen. More...
 

HUMAN

3D model of human epithelial airway barrier (Juni 2010)
Particle-lung cell interactions can be investigated in a triple cell culture in vitro model of the human airway wall. It is possible to analyze the cellular interplay and response of epithelial cells, human blood monocyte derived macrophages and dendritic cells after exposure to particles. More...
 

RABBIT

An new training device for taking blood and administering substances intravenously in rabbits (artificial rabbit ear) (Oktober 2011)
The rabbit silicone ear is a new patented training device for practising taking blood and carrying out intravenous injections in rabbit ear veins and arteries. It replaces the need for using live animals in the initial basic exercises required for trainees in animal experimental techniques. More...
 
Organ culture assay as a replacement for the Draize test (April 2011)
Interaction of chemicals and pharmaceuticals with the eye can be investigated using an organ culture in vitro assay based on rabbit corneas obtained from abattoir waste. Full metabolic function is maintained over a culturing period of up to 21 day enabling observation of recovery after chemical or mechanical trauma and undesired side effects during pharmaceutical treatment without the need for animal experiments. More...
 
In-Vitro Protein Manufacturing without the use of rabbit reticulocyte lysates (September 2010)
The use of a new human cell lysate kit for protein translation will replace the rabbit reticolcyte lysate and the use of rabbits for its production. More...
 


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