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2. Chlorpromazine toxicity is associated with disruption of cell membrane integrity and initiation of a pro-inflammatory response in the HepaRG hepatic cell line

3. HepaRG-Progenitor Cell Derived Hepatocytes Cultured in Bioartificial Livers Are Protected from Healthy- and Acute Liver Failure-Plasma Induced Toxicity

4. Dynamic Support Culture of Murine Skeletal Muscle-Derived Stem Cells Improves Their Cardiogenic Potential In Vitro

5. Noninvasive in Vivo Tracking of Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Evaluation of Cell Therapeutic Effects in a Murine Model Using a Clinical 3.0 T MRI

6. Oxygen Plasma Substrate and Specific Nanopattern Promote Early Differentiation of HepaRG Progenitors

7. HepaRG-Progenitor Cell Derived Hepatocytes Cultured in Bioartificial Livers Are Protected from Healthy- and Acute Liver Failure-Plasma Induced Toxicity

8. Noninvasive in Vivo Tracking of Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Evaluation of Cell Therapeutic Effects in a Murine Model Using a Clinical 3.0 T MRI

9. Acetaminophen cytotoxicity is ameliorated in a human liver organotypic co-culture model

10. Dynamic Support Culture of Murine Skeletal Muscle-derived Stem Cells Improves Their Cardiogenic Potential In Vitro

11. Preconditioning of skeletal myoblast-based engineered tissue constructs enables functional coupling to myocardium in vivo

12. Profiling the impact of medium formulation on morphology and functionality of primary hepatocytes in vitro

13. Enhanced gap junction expression in myoblast-containing engineered tissue

14. P331 HUMAN HEPATIC HepaRG CELLS MAINTAIN HIGH INTRINSIC CYP450 ACTIVITY/METABOLISM AND SIGNIFICANTLY OUTPERFORM STANDARD HepG2/C3A CELLS USED IN DRUG PHARMACOLOGY APPLICATIONS

15. Erratum to: Fibrinogen production is enhanced in an in-vitro model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: an isolated risk factor for cardiovascular events?

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