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    Genome-wide identification and analysis of A-to-I RNA editing events in the malignantly transformed cell lines from bronchial epithelial cell line induced by α-particles radiation by Qiaowei Liu (6791510)

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, oncogenes <i>CTNNB1</i> and <i>FN1</i> were highly edited and significantly overexpressed in malignantly transformed cell lines, thus may be responsible for the lung cancer progression. …”
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    Changes in TEER and permeability of EA.hy926 cells exposed to EVs or pellets from infected or uninfected macrophages. by Myriam Lucia Velandia-Romero (8259726)

    Published 2020
    “…Interestingly, TEER increased significantly (up to 15 Ω/cm<sup>2</sup>) when EA.hy926 cells were exposed to EVs obtained from infected U937 macrophages (<i>EV (+)</i><sub><i>4G2</i></sub> or <i>P(+))</i> (B). …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Validation of an MPS-based intestinal cell culture model for the evaluation of drug-induced toxicity.docx by Stefanie Hoffmann (3756733)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall, from the 23 tested compounds, 15 showed the expected outcome, i.e., the compound led to a decrease of the TEER for the positive control compounds, or the TEER value remained stable after treatment with non-GI-toxic compounds.…”
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    Manhattan plot that shows the location of genes involved in folate, homocysteine, and transsulfuration pathways for which we observed, from hybrid analyses, a significantly decreased risk of obstructive heart defects when the risk variant was paternally-derived compared to maternally-derived, The National Birth Defects Prevention Study, USA, October 1997–August 2008 births. by Jenil Patel (10271373)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Manhattan plot that shows the location of genes involved in folate, homocysteine, and transsulfuration pathways for which we observed, from hybrid analyses, a significantly decreased risk of obstructive heart defects when the risk variant was paternally-derived compared to maternally-derived, The National Birth Defects Prevention Study, USA, October 1997–August 2008 births.…”