| Literature DB >> 31048742 |
Elisabeth Joossens1, Peter Macko1, Taina Palosaari1, Kirsten Gerloff1, Isaac Ojea-Jiménez1, Douglas Gilliland1, Jaroslav Novak1, Salvador Fortaner Torrent1, Jean-Michel Gineste1, Isabella Römer2,3, Sophie Marie Briffa2, Eugenia Valsami-Jones2, Iseult Lynch2, Maurice Whelan4.
Abstract
The large amount of existing nanomaterials demands rapid and reliable methods for testing their potential toxicological effect on human health, preferably by means of relevant in vitro techniques in order to reduce testing on animals. Combining high throughput workflows with automated high content imaging techniques allows deriving much more information from cell-based assays than the typical readouts (i.e. one measurement per well) with optical plate-readers. We present here a dataset including data based on a maximum of 14 different read outs (including viable cell count, cell membrane permeability, apoptotic cell death, mitochondrial membrane potential and steatosis) of the human hepatoma HepaRG cell line treated with a large set of nanomaterials, coatings and supernatants at different concentrations. The database, given its size, can be utilized in the development of in silico hazard assessment and prediction tools or can be combined with toxicity results from other in vitro test systems.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31048742 PMCID: PMC6497662 DOI: 10.1038/s41597-019-0053-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Data ISSN: 2052-4463 Impact factor: 6.444