Caco-2 cells and their uses / Megan A. Schulz, editor.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781620816134
- 162081613X
- Epithelial cells
- Monomolecular films
- Intestinal absorption
- Caco-2 Cells
- Intestinal Absorption -- physiology
- Epithelial Cells
- Intestinal Absorption
- Cellules épithéliales
- Couches monomoléculaires
- Absorption intestinale
- Cellules Caco-2
- MEDICAL -- Histology
- Epithelial cells
- Intestinal absorption
- Monomolecular films
- 611/.0187 23
- QP88.4
- QU 300
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English.
Industrial and academic rationale of CACO-2 cell models today -- Critical perspective on cell lines studies in nutrition: the case of intestinal absorption -- Co-culture systems with CACO-2 cells to evaluate the bioactivity of plant extracts -- Use of CACO-2 cells in the study of intestinal transport -- CACO-2 cells as an experimental model for the study of cell-matrix interactions and wound healing in intestinal villus cells -- Effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids and bile salts on butyrate uptake by intestinal epithelial cells -- Analysis of botulinum toxin: intestinal epithelial barrier interaction using epithelial monolayer culture systems -- CACO-2 cells and genotoxicity studies of food contaminants -- CACO-2 cells for studying intestinal absorption mechanisms: comparison and correlations with rat model -- Nanocarrier absorption studies with CACO-2 cells -- CACO-2 cells as a model to study the intestinal effects of non-absorbable phytochemicals.
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