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Labmate Cell Exposure System enables controlled airborne exposure studies with varied dosage assessment for research analysis. They support in vitro toxicology studies using Air-Liquid Interface technology and isolated pathways. These systems ensure uniform aerosol dispersion with 6-channel and 12-channel transwell chambers for stable exposure conditions. Their range includes Single and Multi-Concentration Cell Exposure Systems. Our Cell Exposure System assists in pollutant impact research, respiratory studies, and toxicology evaluations.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Cell Exposure System?
A Cell Exposure System is an apparatus designed to expose cultured cells to controlled conditions such as chemicals or physical stress for research.
2 How does a Cell Exposure System work?
It works by maintaining cultured cells in a controlled microenvironment, where precise concentrations of substances or physical conditions are applied in order to investigate cellular interactions.
3 Can Cell Exposure System simulate in vitro conditions?
It is commonly used to simulate in vitro conditions.
4 How does Cell Exposure System impact the accuracy of drug testing?
It improves the accuracy of drug testing by offering controlled conditions and minimizing variables that helps in precise prediction of in vivo drug behavior.
5 Can Cell Exposure System be used for genetic studies?
It is used in genetic studies to investigate how genes respond to drug exposure, environmental stress and genetic modifications.
6 What is the role of Cell Exposure System in cancer research?
It help with controlled exposure of cancer cells to various treatments or environmental factors in order to study therapeutic responses, drug efficacy and cellular resistance mechanisms.
7 Can Cell Exposure System simulate the effects of environmental toxins?
It is used to study the effects of environmental toxins by exposing cells to specific pollutants, chemicals and stressors in order to assess cellular damage or alterations.
8 Does temperature affect the results in Cell Exposure System?
Temperature affects cell metabolism, proliferation and response to substances thereby interfering with reliability of the obtained results.
9 What types of substances can be tested using Cell Exposure System?
It can test a variety of substances such as drugs, chemicals, environmental pollutants, toxins, growth factors, cytokines and nanoparticles.
10 Can Cell Exposure System be used for personalized medicine research?
It is used to study how specific cell of an individual responds to treatments thereby contributing in the development of personalized medicine approaches.
Understanding Cell Exposure System: Purpose, Process, and Benefits
Cell Exposure System is a laboratory device used to expose in vitro cell cultures to various airborne agents such as cigarette smoke, environmental pollutants, industrial emissions, or aerosols while maintaining physiological conditions. It allow scientists to assess cellular responses, including gene expression, viability, oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage, under realistic exposure conditions.
Our System is equipped with controlled flow settings, real-time data acquisition, and multi-chamber configurations, these systems offer accurate, reproducible, and high-throughput solutions for evaluating cellular responses to gases, vapors, or aerosols and also other features like;
Realistic Air-Liquid Interface Exposure
Controlled Flow and Concentration
Multi-Chamber Design
Data Acquisition and Analysis Software
Cell Exposure System is widely applied across multiple industries and research sectors. In pharmaceutical and drug testing, they are used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of inhaled drug formulations, including dry powder inhalers and nebulized compounds. In the fields of toxicology and environmental health, this System enable researchers to study the impact of pollutants, smoke, and fine particulate matter on respiratory and epithelial cells. Occupational health and safety teams utilize them to investigate cellular responses to workplace exposures such as industrial chemicals and fumes. They are also instrumental in cosmetic and consumer product testing, supporting non-animal methods to assess inhalation risks from aerosols, sprays, and volatile substances. Additionally, academic and government research institutions widely adopt our Cell Exposure System to explore exposure-response relationships for regulatory and public health applications.