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Azzarito G, Henry M, Rotshteyn T, Leeners B, Dubey R
Cells . 2023 Feb; 12(3). PMID: 36766731
MicroRNA 193a-3p (miR193a-3p) is a short non-coding RNA with tumor suppressor properties. Breast cancer (BC) progression is governed by active interaction between breast cancer cells, vascular (V)/lymphatic (L) endothelial cells...
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Seidel F, Cherianidou A, Kappenberg F, Marta M, Dreser N, Blum J, et al.
Cells . 2022 Nov; 11(21). PMID: 36359802
Human-relevant tests to predict developmental toxicity are urgently needed. A currently intensively studied approach makes use of differentiating human stem cells to measure chemically-induced deviations of the normal developmental program,...
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Cherianidou A, Seidel F, Kappenberg F, Dreser N, Blum J, Waldmann T, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol . 2022 Apr; 35(5):760-773. PMID: 35416653
Despite the progress made in developmental toxicology, there is a great need for in vitro tests that identify developmental toxicants in relation to human oral doses and blood concentrations. In...
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Meisig J, Dreser N, Kapitza M, Henry M, Rotshteyn T, Rahnenfuhrer J, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2020 Nov; 48(22):12577-12592. PMID: 33245762
Thousands of transcriptome data sets are available, but approaches for their use in dynamic cell response modelling are few, especially for processes affected simultaneously by two orthogonal influencing variables. We...
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Hellweg C, Shinde V, Srinivasan S, Henry M, Rotshteyn T, Baumstark-Khan C, et al.
Cells . 2020 Jul; 9(7). PMID: 32660081
To understand the mechanisms of disturbed differentiation and development by radiation, murine CGR8 embryonic stem cells (mESCs) were exposed to ionizing radiation and differentiated by forming embryoid bodies (EBs). The...
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Dreser N, Madjar K, Holzer A, Kapitza M, Scholz C, Kranaster P, et al.
Arch Toxicol . 2019 Nov; 94(1):151-171. PMID: 31712839
The first in vitro tests for developmental toxicity made use of rodent cells. Newer teratology tests, e.g. developed during the ESNATS project, use human cells and measure mechanistic endpoints (such...
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Acharya A, Brungs S, Henry M, Rotshteyn T, Singh Yaduvanshi N, Wegener L, et al.
Stem Cells Dev . 2018 Apr; 27(12):838-847. PMID: 29630478
Embryonic developmental studies under microgravity conditions in space are very limited. To study the effects of short-term altered gravity on embryonic development processes, we exposed mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs)...
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Filipova D, Henry M, Rotshteyn T, Brunn A, Carstov M, Deckert M, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Mar; 13(3):e0194428. PMID: 29543863
In skeletal muscle the coordinated actions of two mechanically coupled Ca2+ channels-the 1,4-dihydropyridine receptor (Cav1.1) and the type 1 ryanodine receptor (RYR1)-underlie the molecular mechanism of rapid cytosolic [Ca2+] increase...
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Shinde V, Srinivasan S, Henry M, Rotshteyn T, Hescheler J, Rahnenfuhrer J, et al.
Stem Cell Res Ther . 2017 Jan; 7(1):190. PMID: 28038682
Background: Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) partially recapitulate early embryonic three germ layer development, allowing testing of potential teratogenic hazards. Because use of hESCs is ethically debated, we investigated the...
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Waldmann T, Grinberg M, Konig A, Rempel E, Schildknecht S, Henry M, et al.
Chem Res Toxicol . 2016 Dec; 30(4):905-922. PMID: 28001369
Analysis of transcriptome changes has become an established method to characterize the reaction of cells to toxicants. Such experiments are mostly performed at compound concentrations close to the cytotoxicity threshold....