Researchers at Texas A&M University School of Public Health have developed a faster, more accurate method to test airborne chemicals for lung toxicity. Using lab-grown lung cells that mimic human respiratory tissue, the team can now reliably screen w
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A fast, accurate test enables improved assessment of airborne chemical risk to human lungs

Texas A&M University School Of Public Health Research Institution
Lab-Grown Lung Cells For Chemical Screening Method
Inhalation Toxicology Journal Publication
Faster And More Accurate Assessment Of Respiratory Toxicity Key Benefit