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    Molecular signatures of angiogenesis inhibitors: a single-embryo untargeted metabolomics approach in zebrafish

    Angiogenesis is a key process in embryonic development, a disruption of this process can lead to severe developmental defects, such as limb malformations. The identification of molecular perturbations represen...

    Pia Wilhelmi, Volker Haake, Franziska M. Zickgraf, Varun Giri in Archives of Toxicology (2024)

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    A high-throughput metabolomics in vitro platform for the characterization of hepatotoxicity

    Cell-based metabolomics provides multiparametric physiologically relevant readouts that can be highly advantageous for improved, biologically based decision making in early stages of compound development. Here...

    Sabina Ramirez-Hincapie, Barbara Birk, Philipp Ternes in Cell Biology and Toxicology (2023)

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    Application of high throughput in vitro metabolomics for hepatotoxicity mode of action characterization and mechanistic-anchored point of departure derivation: a case study with nitrofurantoin

    Omics techniques have been increasingly recognized as promising tools for Next Generation Risk Assessment. Targeted metabolomics offer the advantage of providing readily interpretable mechanistic information a...

    Sabina Ramirez-Hincapie, Barbara Birk, Philipp Ternes, Varun Giri in Archives of Toxicology (2023)

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    In vitro-to-in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE) by PBTK modeling for animal-free risk assessment approaches of potential endocrine-disrupting compounds

    While in vitro testing is used to identify hazards of chemicals, nominal in vitro assay concentrations may misrepresent potential in vivo effects and do not provide dose–response data which can be used for a r...

    Eric Fabian, Caroline Gomes, Barbara Birk, Tabitha Williford in Archives of Toxicology (2019)

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    Thrombin causes the Enrichment of Rat Brain Primary Cultures with Ependymal Cells Via Protease-Activated Receptor 1

    Ependymal cell culture models from rat have been developed over the last 20 years to facilitate biochemical studies on this least-studied glial cell type. The cell culture protocol calls for the presence of th...

    Felix Tritschler, Radovan Murín, Barbara Birk, Jürgen Berger in Neurochemical Research (2007)