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[Individual sensitivity of cilia. A simple in vitro test method].
A simple patient-related method is described that determines the effect of toxic substances on the ciliary activity of human nasal cilia cells. The method is suitable for investigating and numerically determining substance-specific toxicity and individual sensitivity even between patients of different states of health. This is illustrated by the example of two preservatives introduced in human medicine: chlorhexidine and merthiolate.