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In vitro cytotoxicity testing of airborne formaldehyde collected in serum-free culture mediaS Bakand
Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology Laboratories, School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia
Toxicol Ind Health 21:147-54. 2005..The results of this study suggest that absorption of soluble air contaminants, such as formaldehyde, in serum-free culture media can be used as a suitable sampling model for on-site toxicity assessments...
Toxicity assessment of industrial chemicals and airborne contaminants: transition from in vivo to in vitro test methods: a reviewS Bakand
Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology CSAT Laboratories, School of Safety Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Inhal Toxicol 17:775-87. 2005..To evaluate the potential applications of in vitro methods for studying respiratory toxicity, more recent models developed for toxicity testing of airborne contaminants are discussed...
An experimental in vitro model for dynamic direct exposure of human cells to airborne contaminantsS Bakand
Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology CSAT Laboratories, School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney 2052, Australia
Toxicol Lett 165:1-10. 2006....
A novel in vitro exposure technique for toxicity testing of selected volatile organic compoundsS Bakand
Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology (CSAT) Laboratories, School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales, UNSW, Sydney, 2052, Australia
J Environ Monit 8:100-5. 2006..Further, this technique can be used for inhalational and dermal toxicity studies of volatile chemicals in vitro as the exposure pattern in vivo is closely simulated by this method...
Comparative in vitro cytotoxicity assessment of selected gaseous compounds in human alveolar epithelial cellsS Bakand
Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology CSAT Laboratories, School of Safety Science, The University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney 2052, Australia
Toxicol In Vitro 21:1341-7. 2007..This comparison suggests that results of in vitro methods are comparable to in vivo data and may provide greater sensitivity for respiratory toxicity studies of gaseous contaminants...
