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  1. Point‐of‐Care Pathogen Detection with CRISPR‐based Programmable Nucleic Acid Binding Proteins
  2. How should ecohazard of micropollutants in wastewater be gauged? Using bioassays to profile alternative tertiary treatments
  3. Different uptake of 123I-MIBG in the two main liver lobes: A persistant unsolved mistery
  4. Diferente captación de 123I-MIBG en los 2 lóbulos hepáticos principales: un misterio persistente sin resolver
  5. Advanced 3D Models Cultured to Investigate Mesenchymal Stromal Cells of the Human Dental Follicle
  6. Air, water and soil: Which alternatives? Alternative models in environmental toxicology
  7. U94 of human herpesvirus 6 down-modulates Src, promotes a partial mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition and inhibits tumor cell growth, invasion and metastasis
  8. Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Affect Myogenic Processes in C2C12 Myoblasts: Role of Gap-Junction-Mediated Intercellular Communication
  9. 3D-Dynamic Culture Models of Multiple Myeloma
  10. Is anaerobic digestion effective for the removal of organic micropollutants and biological activities from sewage sludge?
  11. Paclitaxel-releasing mesenchymal stromal cells inhibit the growth of multiple myeloma cells in a dynamic 3D culture system
  12. Improving awareness of health hazards associated with air pollution in primary school children: Design and test of didactic tools
  13. The assessment of WWTP performance: Towards a jigsaw puzzle evaluation?
  14. From the macroscale to nanostructures: can tissue engineering recreate bone features?
  15. New alternative models for in vitro toxicology
  16. A mesoscale study of the degradation of bone structural properties in modeled microgravity conditions
  17. MRT Letter: 3D culture of isolated cells: A fast and efficient method for optimizing their histochemical and immunocytochemical analyses
  18. Models on liver: alternative methods in hepatotoxicity
  19. RCCS Bioreactor-Based Modelled Microgravity Induces Significant Changes onIn Vitro3D Neuroglial Cell Cultures
  20. Fibroblasts maintained in 3 dimensions show a better differentiation state and higher sensitivity to estrogens
  21. Monitoring air pollution effects on children for supporting public health policy: the protocol of the prospective cohort MAPEC study
  22. In Vitro Modeling of Tissue-Specific 3D Microenvironments and Possibile Application to Pediatric Cancer Research
  23. Evaluation of the structural quality of bone in a case of progressive osteoporosis complicating a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) of the upper limb
  24. Microfluidic Sensor for Noncontact Detection of Cell Flow in a Microchannel
  25. Ex-Vivo Dynamic 3-D Culture of Human Tissues in the RCCS™ Bioreactor Allows the Study of Multiple Myeloma Biology and Response to Therapy
  26. EDCs, estrogenicity and genotoxicity reduction in a mixed (domestic + textile) secondary effluent by means of ozonation: A full-scale experience
  27. Microfluidic Capacitive Sensors for Noncontact Particle Detection in a Microchannel
  28. Innovative Models to Assess Multiple Myeloma Biology and the Impact of Drugs
  29. New Models for the In Vitro Study of Liver Toxicity: 3D Culture Systems and the Role of Bioreactors
  30. Microfluidic Sensor for Noncontact Detection of Cell Flow in a Microchannel
  31. Effect of biological and chemical oxidation on the removal of estrogenic compounds (NP and BPA) from wastewater: An integrated assessment procedure
  32. Impact of Dynamic Culture in the RCCS! Bioreactor on a Three-Dimensional Model of Bone Matrix Formation
  33. Removal of BPA and NPnEOs from Secondary Effluents of Municipal WWTPs by Means of Ozonation
  34. Modulation of redox status and calcium handling by extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields in C2C12 muscle cells: A real-time, single-cell approach
  35. Alternatives to animal experimentation for hormonal compounds research
  36. Structural analysis of rat bone explants kept in vitro in simulated microgravity conditions
  37. Modelling tissues in 3D: the next future of pharmaco-toxicology and food research?
  38. IL-6 Promotes compensatory liver regeneration in cirrhotic rat after partial hepatectomy
  39. Altered homologous and heterologous gap-junctional intercellular communication in primary human liver tumors associated with aberrant protein localization but not gene mutation of connexin 32
  40. MAK-4 and -5 supplemented diet inhibits liver carcinogenesis in mice
  41. Organ-specific manganese toxicity: a comparative in vitro study on five cellular models exposed to MnCl2
  42. A comparative in vitro study of the toxic potency of five inorganic lead compounds on a rat liver epithelial cell line (REL)
  43. Erratum: NF-κB factor c-Rel mediates neuroprotection elicited by mGlu5 receptor agonists against amyloid β-peptide toxicity
  44. NF-κB factor c-Rel mediates neuroprotection elicited by mGlu5 receptor agonists against amyloid β-peptide toxicity
  45. Endogenous thiols and MRP transporters contribute to Hg2+ efflux in HgCl2-treated tubular MDCK cells
  46. Antioxidant potential and gap junction-mediated intercellular communication as early biological markers of mercuric chloride toxicity in the MDCK cell line
  47. Effects of four inorganic lead compounds on the proliferation and junctional coupling of cultured REL liver cells
  48. The polarized hepatic human/rat hybrid WIF 12-1 and WIF-B cells communicate efficientlyin vitro via connexin 32-constituted gap junctions
  49. Effect of tumor-promoting and anti-promoting chemicals on the viability and junctional coupling of human hela cells transfected with DNAs coding for various murine connexin proteins
  50. Evaluation of the tumor-promoting activity of two β-adrenoreceptor blocking agents, propranolol and atenolol, in liver of Fischer 344 rats
  51. The Dye-Transfer Assay Permits the Evaluation of the Modulation of Junctional Communication by Chemicals: Results Obtained Employing a Highly Sensitive Video-Recording System Connected with the Microinjector
  52. Critical role of gonadal hormones on the genotoxic activity of the hepatocarcinogen DL-ZAMI 1305
  53. Influence on cell-cell communication (dye-transfer) of the oncogenic β-blocker DL-ZAMI 1305: possible relation to tumor promotion
  54. Inhibition of DNA and RNA Synthesis in Rat Liver Nuclei by Oncogenic and Non-oncogenic β-Blockers
  55. Age-dependent, seasonal and daily variations of the DNA damaging capacity of the hepatocarcinogen ZAMI 1305 in female rat liver
  56. Thyroid and Chemical Hepatocarcinogenesis: Further Insights from the Hepatocarcinogen Zami 1305