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    http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5666| Title: | Characterizing Aerosolization and Deposition of Nanoparticles for Air-Liquid Interface Exposed 16HBE Cells | 
| Authors: | Shekhar, Aditi | 
| Keywords: | Human respiratory Health and disease Cell Lines  | 
| Issue Date: | Apr-2024 | 
| Publisher: | IISER Mohali | 
| Abstract: | The Air-Liquid Interface (ALI) culture technique offers a physiologically relevant in vitro recapitulation of healthy and diseased human respiratory environment. Combined with commercially available aerosol generation systems, this technique can be leveraged to develop a cell exposure system capable of directly depositing engineered aerosols, allowing for rapid drug delivery applications. Here, we attempted to establish methodologies for developing such a cell exposure system, utilizing the 16HBE cell line for an ALI model and a commercially available aerosol chamber to devise QCM-based detection methods and a fluorescence-based assay to quantify deposited aerosols. The results from this study may assist future investigations in assessing the accurate cell-delivered dose of inhalable therapeutics, particularly for influenza infections and cystic fibrosis. | 
| Description: | Under Embargo Period | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5666 | 
| Appears in Collections: | MS-19 | 
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