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4. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are substrates of the renal human organic anion transporter 4 (OAT4).

10. Assessment of highly polar chemicals in drinking water and its sources: presence and potential risks

13. Development of a framework to derive effect-based trigger values to interpret CALUX data for drinking water quality

14. Next generation physiologically based kinetic (NG-PBK) models in support of regulatory decision making

17. Bioassays als vervanging voor chemische analyses?

18. Phthalates mixtures in bottled water in Iran: human health risk assessment using direct and indirect exposure assessment

19. Nutrition and Health: Food Risks : MOOC

20. An important role for the activation peptide domain in controlling factor IX levels in the blood of haemophilia B mice

21. Role of environmental chemicals, processed food derivatives, and nutrients in the induction of carcinogenesis

22. Extended evaluation on the ES-D3 cell differentiation assay combined with the BeWo transport model, to predict relative developmental toxicity of triazole compounds

23. Identification of genomic biomarkers for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes: an in vitro repeated exposure toxicity approach for safety assessment

24. Business opportunities and food safety of the Myanmar edible oil sector

25. Prediction of in vivo developmental toxicity of all‑trans‑retinoic acid based on in vitro toxicity data and in silico physiologically based kinetic modeling

26. Toward in vitro biomarkers for developmental toxicity and their extrapolation to the in vivo situation

27. Toward relevant biomarkers in in vitro developmental toxicity and their extrapolation to the in vivo situation : Reviews

28. Integrated in vitro-in silico models for predicting in vivo development toxicity: facilitating non-animal based safety asssment

29. Translocation of positively and negatively charged polystyrene nanoparticles in an in vitro placental model

30. Decrease of intracellular pH as possible mechanism of embryotoxicity of glycol ether alkoxyacetic acid metabolites

31. Regulation of P-glycoprotein in renal proximal tubule epithelial cells by LPS and TNF-alpha

32. The use of in vitro toxicity data and physiologically based kinetic modeling to predict dose-response curves for in vivo developmental toxicity of glycol ethers in rat and man

33. Relative developmental toxicity of glycol ether alkoxy acid metabolites in the embryonic stem cell test as compared with the in vivo potency of their parent compounds

34. Relative developmental toxicity of glycol ether alkoxy acid metabolites in the embryonic stem cell test as compared with the in vivo potency of their parent compounds

35. Development of a pluripotent stem cell derived neuronal model to identify chemically induced pathway perturbation in relation to neurotoxicity: effects of CREB pathway inhibition

38. Integrated in vitro-in silico models for predicting in vivo developmental toxicity : facilitating non-animal based safety assessment

39. The use of in vitro toxicity data and physiologically based kinetic modeling to predict dose-response curves for in vivo developmental toxicity of glycol ethers in rat and man.

41. Relative developmental toxicity of glycol ether alkoxy acid metabolites in the embryonic stem cell test as compared with the in vivo potency of their parent compounds.

42. Corrigendum to “Identification of nevadensin as an important herb-based constituent inhibiting estragole bioactivation and physiology-based biokinetic modeling of its possible in vivo effect” [Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (2010) 179–190]

44. Selecting the dose metric in reverse dosimetry based QIVIVE

45. EURL ECVAM Workshop on New Generation of Physiologically-Based Kinetic Models in Risk Assessment

47. Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance daminozide.

48. Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance clomazone.

49. Updated peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance spinosad.

50. Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance lysate of Willaertia magna C2c Maky.

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