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Data Sheet 1_Validation of an MPS-based intestinal cell culture model for the evaluation of drug-induced toxicity.docx
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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Effect of Twisting on the Capture and Release of Singlet Oxygen by Tethered Twisted Acenes
Published 2020“…The rate of the reverse reaction, the singlet oxygen release, also increases with increasing twist. The calculated transition state energy decreases with increasing twist, which can explain the observed trend. …”
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Flow chart of sediment P fractionation procedure.
Published 2025“…The P release rate was significantly and negatively correlated with dissolved organic C and redox potential at all temperatures, negatively correlated with sediment inorganic P at 21°C, while negatively correlated with sediment organic P at 37°C. …”
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In microglia, C1 reduced NO release triggered by IFNγ and PolyIC, and did not affect LPS induced cytokine release.
Published 2023“…Treatment with C1 caused a dose-dependent decrease of NO release in primary cultured microglia upon stimulation with IFNγ (left, in red) and PolyIC (right, in red). …”
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