Joshua Z Rappoport
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Recent Articles
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Abrams B, Pengo T, Wee T, Deagle R, Vuillemin N, Callahan L, et al.
Microsc Microanal
. 2023 Sep;
29(2):616-634.
PMID: 37749742
This article outlines a global study conducted by the Association of Biomedical Resource Facilities (ABRF) Light Microscopy Research Group (LMRG). The results present a novel 3D tissue-like biologically relevant standard...
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Rappoport J
J Microsc
. 2022 Nov;
294(3):380-385.
PMID: 36382994
Core facilities are research laboratories staffed by professional scientists who can provide access, training, support, and maintenance for the utilisation of highly specialised instrumentation. Microscopy core facilities support researchers working...
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Rappoport J, Larsen D, Abrams B, Vinard A, Kigenyi J, Girard I, et al.
J Biomol Tech
. 2022 Jul;
32(4).
PMID: 35837270
Shared research resources, also known as core facilities, serve a crucial role in supporting research, training, and other needs for their respective institutions. In response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
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Adami V, Homer N, Utz N, Lippens S, Rappoport J, Fernandez-Rodriguez J
J Biomol Tech
. 2021 Apr;
32(1):1-9.
PMID: 33880077
Core facilities (CFs) provide a centralised access to costly equipment, scientific expertise, experimental design, day-to-day technical support and training of users. CFs have a tremendous impact on research outputs, skills...
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Guo C, Weber R, Buckley A, Mazzolini J, Robertson S, Delgado-Saborit J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Jan;
22(2).
PMID: 33429876
Iron is typically the dominant metal in the ultrafine fraction of airborne particulate matter. Various studies have investigated the toxicity of inhaled nano-sized iron oxide particles (FeONPs) but their results...
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Kigenyi J, Mische S, Porter D, Rappoport J, Vinard A
J Biomol Tech
. 2020 Oct;
31(4):119-124.
PMID: 32999636
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has curtailed all but the most critical laboratory research in many institutions around the world. These unplanned and unprecedented operational changes have put considerable...
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Williams R, Hadley M, Jiang P, Rowson N, Mendes P, Rappoport J, et al.
J Mater Chem B
. 2020 Apr;
1(35):4370-4378.
PMID: 32261110
Calcium phosphates are used widely as orthopaedic implants and in nanocrystalline form to enable the transfer of genetic material into cells. Despite widespread use, little is known about their fate...
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Khan A, di Maio A, Guggenheim E, Chetwynd A, Pencross D, Tang S, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel)
. 2020 Feb;
10(3).
PMID: 32106393
Nanomaterial (NM) surface chemistry has an established and significant effect on interactions at the nano-bio interface, with important toxicological consequences for manufactured NMs, as well as potent effects on the...
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Guggenheim E, Rappoport J, Lynch I
Nanotoxicology
. 2020 Feb;
14(4):504-532.
PMID: 32037933
Engineered Nanomaterials (NMs), such as Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs), offer significant benefits in a wide range of applications, including cancer diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. However, the use of NMs...
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Mattioni A, Boldt K, Auciello G, Komada M, Rappoport J, Ueffing M, et al.
FEBS J
. 2020 Jan;
287(16):3526-3550.
PMID: 31985874
RING finger protein 11 (RNF11) is an evolutionary conserved Really Interesting New Gene E3 ligase that is overexpressed in several human tumours. Although several reports have highlighted its involvement in...