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Eslami Amirabadi, H. (author), Donkers, J.M. (author), Wieringa, E. (author), Ingenhut, B. (author), Pieters, L. (author), Stevens, L. (author), Donkers, T. (author), Westerhout, J. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author), Bobeldijk-Pastorova, I. (author), Nooijen, I. (author), van de Steeg, E. (author)The majority of intestinal in vitro screening models use cell lines that do not reflect the complexity of the human intestinal tract and hence often fail to accurately predict intestinal drug absorption. Tissue explants have intact intestinal architecture and cell type diversity, but show short viability in static conditions. Here, we present a...article 2022
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Giordano, L. (author), Mihaila, S.M. (author), Eslami Amirabadi, H. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author)Chronic kidney disease (CKD) typically appears alongside other comorbidities, highlighting an underlying complex pathophysiology that is thought to be vastly modulated by the bidirectional gut–kidney crosstalk. By combining advances in tissue engineering, biofabrication, microfluidics, and biosensors, microphysiological systems (MPSs) have...article 2021
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van Berlo, D. (author), van de Steeg, E. (author), Amirabadi, H.E. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author)The development of new medicines suffers from attrition, especially in the development pipeline. Eight out of nine drug candidates entering the clinical testing phase fail, mostly due to poor safety and efficacy. The low predictive value of animal models, used in earlier phases of drug development, for effects in humans poses a major problem. In...article 2021
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Langerak, N. (author), Ahmed, H.M.M. (author), Li, Y. (author), Middel, I.R. (author), eslami Amirabadi, H. (author), Malda, J. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author), van Roij, R. (author)Microphysiological systems have potential as test systems in studying the intestinal barrier, in which shear stress is critical for the differentiation of Caco-2 cells into enterocytes. The most commonly used in vitro gut model for intestinal barrier studies is based on trans-well cultures. Albeit useful, these culture systems lack physiological...article 2020
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Eslami Amirabadi, H. (author), Wierenga, E. (author), Stevens, L.J. (author), Donkers, J. (author), Donkers, T. (author), Ingenhut, B.L.J. (author), Usta, B. (author), Pieters, L. (author), Gröllers, M. (author), Nooijen, I.H.G. (author), Erpelinck, S.L.A. (author), Schuren, F. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author), van de Steeg, E. (author)The majority of screening and predictive models do not reflect the physiology of the human intestinal tract since they show major limitations to include the processes that determine the oral bioavailability1,2. A major drawback of current intestinal models is the use of single cell lines and the static environment, which is in contrast with the...public lecture 2019
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El-Sheikh, A.A.K. (author), Greupink, R. (author), Wortelboer, H.M. (author), van den Heuvel, J.J.M.W. (author), Schreurs, M. (author), Koenderink, J.B. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author), Russel, F.G.M. (author)Renal proximal tubule transporters can play a key role in excretion, pharmacokinetic interactions, and toxicity of immunosuppressant drugs. Basolateral organic anion transporters (OATs) and apical multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) contribute to the active tubular uptake and urinary efflux of these drugs, respectively. We studied...article 2013
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Huls, M. (author), Kramers, C. (author), Levtchenko, E.N. (author), Wilmer, M.J.G. (author), Dijkman, H.B.P.M. (author), Kluijtmans, L.A.J. (author), van der Hoorn, J.W.A. (author), Russel, F.G.M. (author), Masereeuw, R. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)The multidrug resistance gene 1 product, P-glycoprotein (P-gp), is expressed in several excretory organs, including the apical membrane of proximal tubules. After inducing acute renal failure, P-gp expression is upregulated and this might be a protective function by pumping out toxicants and harmful products of oxidative stress. We characterized...article 2007