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1. Data from Global Gene Expression Analysis in Cord Blood Reveals Gender-Specific Differences in Response to Carcinogenic Exposure In Utero

2. Supplementary Table 3 from Global Gene Expression Analysis in Cord Blood Reveals Gender-Specific Differences in Response to Carcinogenic Exposure In Utero

3. Supplementary Table 2 from Global Gene Expression Analysis in Cord Blood Reveals Gender-Specific Differences in Response to Carcinogenic Exposure In Utero

4. Supplementary Table 1 from Global Gene Expression Analysis in Cord Blood Reveals Gender-Specific Differences in Response to Carcinogenic Exposure In Utero

5. Supplementary Table 4 from Global Gene Expression Analysis in Cord Blood Reveals Gender-Specific Differences in Response to Carcinogenic Exposure In Utero

6. New insights into BaP-induced toxicity: role of major metabolites in transcriptomics and contribution to hepatocarcinogenesis

7. Interindividual variation in gene expression responses and metabolite formation in acetaminophen-exposed primary human hepatocytes

8. Integrating multiple omics to unravel mechanisms of Cyclosporin A induced hepatotoxicity in vitro

9. Drug-induced liver injury classification model based on in vitro human transcriptomics and in vivo rat clinical chemistry data

10. The concordance between RNA-seq and microarray data depends on chemical treatment and transcript abundance

11. A comprehensive assessment of RNA-seq accuracy, reproducibility and information content by the Sequencing Quality Control Consortium

12. Evaluation of database-derived pathway development for enabling biomarker discovery for hepatotoxicity

13. Characterisation of cisplatin-induced transcriptomics responses in primary mouse hepatocytes, HepG2 cells and mouse embryonic stem cells shows conservation of regulating transcription factor networks

14. Gender-specific transcriptomic response to environmental exposure in flemish adults

15. Screening for drug-induced hepatotoxicity in primary mouse hepatocytes using acetaminophen, amiodarone, and cyclosporin a as model compounds: an omics-guided approach

16. Performance of in vitro gamma H2AX assay in HepG2 cells to predict in vivo genotoxicity

17. Comparison of genotoxicant-modified transcriptomic responses in conventional and epigenetically stabilized primary rat hepatocytes with in vivo rat liver data

18. Benzo[a]pyrene-Induced Changes in MicroRNA-mRNA Networks

19. 'Omics analysis of low dose acetaminophen intake demonstrates novel response pathways in humans

20. Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatocyte-Like Cells as a Tool for In Vitro Hazard Assessment of Chemical Carcinogenicity

21. Effect of Trichostatin A on miRNA expression in cultures of primary rat hepatocytes

22. Alternative (non-animal) methods for cosmetics testing: current status and future prospects-2010

23. Evaluation of Developmental Toxicant Identification Using Gene Expression Profiling in Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Cultures

24. Proteomics Investigations of Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity in HepG2 Cells

25. Transcriptomic profile indicative of immunotoxic exposure: in vitro studies in peripheral blood mononuclear cells

26. Discrimination for Genotoxic and Nongenotoxic Carcinogens by Gene Expression Profiling in Primary Mouse Hepatocytes Improves with Exposure Time

27. A toxicogenomics-based parallelogram approach to evaluate the relevance of coumarin-induced responses in primary human hepatocytes in vitro for humans in vivo

28. Assessing the metabolic competence of sandwich-cultured mouse primary hepatocytes

29. Interactions between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in binary mixtures: Effects on gene expression and DNA adduct formation in precision-cut rat liver slices

30. Gene expression changes induced by ochratoxin A in renal and hepatic tissues of male F344 rat after oral repeated administration

31. Transcriptome Analysis in Peripheral Blood of Humans Exposed to Environmental Carcinogens: A Promising New Biomarker in Environmental Health Studies

32. In vitro gene expression data supporting a DNA non-reactive genotoxic mechanism for ochratoxin A

33. Bayesian Network Inference Enables Unbiased Phenotypic Anchoring of Transcriptomic Responses to Cigarette Smoke in Humans

34. SFTG international collaborative study on in vitro micronucleus test

35. Meeting report: Validation of toxicogenomics-based test systems: ECVAM-ICCVAM/NICEATM considerations for regulatory use

36. Modulation of gene expression and DNA adduct formation in HepG2 cells by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with different carcinogenic potencies

37. Comparison of coumarin-induced toxicity between sandwich-cultured primary rat hepatocytes and rats in vivo: a toxicogenomics approach

38. Vegetables affect the expression of genes involved in carcinogenic and anticarcinogenic processes in the lungs of female C57BL/6 mice

39. Simultaneous genotyping of nine polymorphisms in xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes by multiplex PCR amplification and single base extension

40. Altered vegetable intake affects pivotal carcinogenesis pathways in colon mucosa from adenoma patients and controls

41. Interindividual variation in response to xenobiotic exposure established in precision-cut human liver slices

42. Biological monitoring the exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of coke oven workers in relation to smoking and genetic polymorphisms for GSTM1 and GSTT1

43. Toenails: An Easily Accessible and Long-Term Stable Source of DNA for Genetic Analyses in Large-Scale Epidemiological Studies

44. Monitoring of occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in a carbon-electrode manufacturing plant

45. Hepatotoxicity Screening on In Vitro Models and the Role of 'Omics

46. Germ-cell mutagenesis in λlacZ transgenic mice treated with ethylating and methylating agents: comparison with specific-locus test

47. Sources of variability in data from a positive selection lacZ transgenic mouse mutation assay: An interlaboratory study

48. Cyclosporine A treated in vitro models induce cholestasis response through comparison of phenotype-directed gene expression analysis of in vivo Cyclosporine A-induced cholestasis

49. A review on ochratoxin A transcriptomic studies

50. Detection of genotoxic and non-genotoxic renal carcinogens in vitro in NRK-52E cells using a transcriptomics approach

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