P Eilers
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van Kempen G, vanderLeest H, van den Berg R, Eilers P, Westerink R
Biophys J
. 2011 Feb;
100(4):968-77.
PMID: 21320441
Neurotransmission requires Ca(2+)-dependent release of secretory products through fusion pores that open and reclose (partial membrane distention) or open irreversibly (complete membrane distention). It has been challenging to distinguish between...
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Vandenhende F, Eilers P, Ledent E, Renard D, Tibaldi F
Stat Med
. 2007 Jun;
26(27):4876-88.
PMID: 17579922
We propose a method to jointly detect influential biomarkers and estimate how they change with dose. The assessment is made in dose-ranging trials collecting multiple outcomes for efficacy, safety, pharmacokinetics...
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Hagedoorn R, Joseph R, Kasanmoentalib S, Eilers P, Killian J, Raap A
Biotechniques
. 2003 May;
34(5):974-6, 978, 980.
PMID: 12765024
Recently, fluorescent, monofunctional cis-platin derivatives have been developed to chemically label nucleic acids for use in fluorescent hybridization assays. Here we show by hybridizations to microarrays containing oligonucleotide probes for...
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Hoek G, Schwartz J, Groot B, Eilers P
Arch Environ Health
. 1998 Apr;
52(6):455-63.
PMID: 9541366
The association between daily variations in all-cause mortality from 1983-1991 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and ambient air pollution was investigated. Twenty-four-hour average concentrations of total suspended particulates, Black Smoke, ozone,...
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Sobotka T, Brown R, Quander D, Jackson R, Smith M, Long S, et al.
Neurotoxicol Teratol
. 1996 Nov;
18(6):659-70.
PMID: 8947943
Adult rats treated IP with domoic acid at 0, 0.22, 0.65, or 1.32 mg/kg were tested for passive avoidance (PA), auditory startle (AS), or conditioned avoidance (CAR) behaviors. Clinical signs...
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Eilers P, Jessen H, Kruse H
Offentl Gesundheitswes
. 1984 Jan;
46(1):41-5.
PMID: 6231511
No abstract available.