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Variable zinc concentrations among commercially available Mueller-Hinton Broth brands affects SIR interpretations during broth microdilution in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility testing with the novel metallo-beta-lactamase inhibitor APC148

The well-known discrepancy between the in vitro and in vivo efficacy of {beta}-lactam antibiotics in metallo-{beta}-lactamase (MBL) containing Gram-negative bacteria has during recent years been found to be at least partially explained by zinc levels at infection sites being much lower than those found in conventional cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton Broth (caMHB) media used for in vitro susceptibility testing. Previous studies have also demonstrated that a high variability exists with respect...

bioRxiv 5d ago

Modeling in vitro cell-to-cell spread of hepatitis C viral infection using an agent-based approach

Mechanisms that lead to viral chronicity are poorly understood, but cell-to-cell spread has been implicated in the establishment of chronic infections. We previously developed mathematical models to explore the nature of hepatitis C virus (HCV) cell-to-cell spread in vitro and quantified the effect of inhibiting individual host factors involved. However, the previous models were not designed to (i) address cell proliferation, (ii) account for differences in cell size, and (iii) did not...

bioRxiv 4d ago

Amplicon/Protein Bead Display enables quantitative in vitro biochemistry at scale

Scalable methods for producing and characterizing protein libraries are essential for generating standardized datasets needed to train models linking sequence to function. Here, we present Amplicon/Protein Bead Display (APB-Display), which expresses and purifies >100,000 protein variants in vitro in 1 day. APB-Display uses particle-templated emulsification to generate libraries of hydrogel beads that covalently display many copies of a given protein variant and its encoding DNA.

bioRxiv 11d ago

Hepatic Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells into Functional In Vitro Models Recapitulating Native Liver Complexity for MASLD Modelling

Human in vitro hepatic models that accurately recapitulate liver function are essential for fundamental and translational research; however, currently utilised models for disease modelling and drug discovery lack physiological fidelity and require prolonged culture time. Here, we present a streamlined 10-day protocol for efficient and reproducible differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into hepatocyte like cells (HLCs) and hepatic liver organoids (HLOs). Both models exhibited mature...

bioRxiv 5d ago

The First Human-Based In Vitro Flow Loop and Quantification for Fetal Aortic Hemodynamics

arXiv:2606.06801v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is a common congenital defect that remains difficult to diagnose prenatally due to subtle and evolving anatomical features. In the fetus, the ductus arteriosus creates a dual-inflow configuration that generates complex three-dimensional flow patterns not captured by standard imaging. Improved characterization of fetal hemodynamics may enhance diagnostic accuracy beyond anatomy-based assessment.

arXiv Physics 2d ago

In Vitro Efficacy of Paclitaxel-loaded PLGA Nanoformulations for Lung Cancer Treatment Demonstrated by Label-free Multiphoton-Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy

Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality, and despite its limited efficacy, and low specificity, chemotherapy is still commonly used as a first-line treatment. Herein, we prepare and characterize poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) for the use as a non-targeted nanocarrier drug delivery system for the chemotherapeutic drug, paclitaxel (PTX). Drug loading capability, mono-dispersity, zeta potential, morphology, and drug release profile were...

bioRxiv 7d ago

A unified developmental framework of the human placenta in its uterine environment in vivo and in vitro

Despite advances in single-cell profiling of the human placenta, the genetic programs governing its physiological remodeling throughout gestation remain incompletely understood; this limits the interpretation of trophoblast organoid models. Here, we reconstruct the human placenta in its uterine environment across gestation by integrating public single-cell data into a unified developmental framework developed through a specialized computational strategy. We resolve 100 cell subtypes,...

bioRxiv 5d ago

Galectin and Myc enable cochlear progenitor expansion in vitro and in vivo

The neonatal cochlear epithelium harbors regenerative capacity, attributable to the transient greater epithelial ridge (GER). After injury, GER cells re-enter the cell cycle, migrate into the damaged organ of Corti, and differentiate into sensory or supporting cells in vivo; in culture, they proliferate to form inner ear organoids. The mechanisms underlying this competence remain unclear.

bioRxiv 3d ago

Impairment of bacteriophage activity in blood: a case study revealing constraints in phage isolation and translation

Background Phage therapy is increasingly considered a promising alternative for treating multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections. However, its clinical application remains limited by challenges in isolating effective phages against resistant clinical strains and by the limited ability of in vitro assays to predict performance in real biological environments. While biological matrices are known to influence phage activity, these effects are not well characterised.

bioRxiv 9d ago