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2016
Journal Article
Title

Assessment of in vitro COPD models for tobacco regulatory science: Workshop proceedings, conclusions and paths forward for in vitro model use

Abstract
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 established the Food and Drug Administration Center for Tobacco Products (FDA-CTP), and gave it regulatory authority over the marketing, manufacture and distribution of tobacco products, including those termed 'modified risk'. On 8-10 December 2014, IIVS organised a workshop conference, entitled Assessment of In Vitro COPD Models for Tobacco Regulatory Science, to bring together stakeholders representing regulatory agencies, academia, industry and animal protection, to address the research priorities articulated by the FDA-CTP. Specific topics were covered to assess the status of current in vitro technologies as they are applied to understanding the adverse pulmonary events resulting from tobacco product exposure, and in particular, the progression of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Author(s)
Behrsing, H.
Raabe, H.
Manuppello, J.
Bombick, B.
Curren, R.
Sullivan, K.
Sethi, S.
Phipps, R.
Tesfaigzi, Y.
Yan, S.
D'Ruiz, C.
Tarran, R.
Constant, S.
Phillips, G.
Gaca, M.
Hayden, P.
Cao, X.
Mathis, C.
Hoeng, J.
Braun, A.
Hill, E.
Journal
Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA  
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Keyword(s)
  • COPD

  • in vitro

  • in vitro lung

  • in vitro model

  • pulmonary model

  • tobacco regulatory science

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