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Martin J D Clift

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Mitchell S, Meldrum K, Bateman J, Tetley T, Doak S, Clift M
In Vitro Model . 2025 Jan; 3(2-3):125-137. PMID: 39872938
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s44164-024-00075-2.
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Burgum M, Alcolea-Rodriguez V, Saarelainen H, Portela R, Reinosa J, Fernandez J, et al.
NanoImpact . 2024 Dec; 37:100539. PMID: 39716585
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are a desirable class of high aspect ratio nanomaterials (HARNs) owing to their extensive applications. Given their demand, the growing occupational and consumer exposure to these...
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Moura J, Barlow H, Doak S, Hawkins K, Muller I, Clift M
J Funct Biomater . 2024 Sep; 15(9). PMID: 39330240
A hallmark of angiogenesis is the sprouting of endothelial cells. To replicate this event in vitro, biomaterial approaches can play an essential role in promoting cell migration. To study the...
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Meldrum K, Evans S, Burgum M, Doak S, Clift M
Part Fibre Toxicol . 2024 May; 21(1):25. PMID: 38760786
Exposure to indoor air pollutants (IAP) has increased recently, with people spending more time indoors (i.e. homes, offices, schools and transportation). Increased exposures of IAP on a healthy population are...
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Brown S, Evans S, Burgum M, Meldrum K, Herridge J, Akinbola B, et al.
Biomedicines . 2024 Jan; 12(1). PMID: 38255233
The exposure of human lung and skin to carbon black (CB) is continuous due to its widespread applications. Current toxicological testing uses 'healthy' cellular systems; however, questions remain whether this...
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Staal Y, Geraets L, Rothen-Rutishauser B, Clift M, Braakhuis H, Kienhuis A, et al.
ALTEX . 2023 Oct; 41(1):91-103. PMID: 37843016
In vitro methods provide a key opportunity to model human-relevant exposure scenarios for hazard identification of inhaled toxicants. Compared to in vivo tests, in vitro methods have the advantage of...
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Braakhuis H, Gremmer E, Bannuscher A, Drasler B, Keshavan S, Rothen-Rutishauser B, et al.
NanoImpact . 2023 May; 31:100466. PMID: 37209722
Background: The establishment of reliable and robust in vitro models for hazard assessment, a prerequisite for moving away from animal testing, requires the evaluation of model transferability and reproducibility. Lung...
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Moura J, Meldrum K, Doak S, Clift M
Semin Cell Dev Biol . 2023 Jan; 147:70-82. PMID: 36599788
Due to the current relevance of pulmonary toxicology (with focus upon air pollution and the inhalation of hazardous materials), it is important to further develop and implement physiologically relevant models...
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Siivola K, Burgum M, Suarez-Merino B, Clift M, Doak S, Catalan J
Part Fibre Toxicol . 2022 Dec; 19(1):70. PMID: 36575483
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Bannuscher A, Schmid O, Drasler B, Rohrbasser A, Braakhuis H, Meldrum K, et al.
NanoImpact . 2022 Nov; 28:100439. PMID: 36402283
Air-liquid interface (ALI) lung cell models cultured on permeable transwell inserts are increasingly used for respiratory hazard assessment requiring controlled aerosolization and deposition of any material on ALI cells. The...