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Alexandra Rippl

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Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)|January 21, 2022
Assessing Genotoxicity of Ten Different Engineered Nanomaterials by the Novel Semi-Automated FADU Assay and the Alkaline Comet AssaySarah May, Cordula Hirsch, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|December 15, 2020
Investigating the effects of differently produced synthetic amorphous silica (E 551) on the integrity and functionality of the human intestinal barrier using an advanced in vitro co-culture modelClaudia Hempt, Cordula Hirsch, Yvette Hannig, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|December 20, 2007
Cell type-- dependent effects of Polo-like kinase 1 inhibition compared with targeted polo box interference in cancer cell linesJenny Fink, Karl Sanders, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
Nanoscale|August 11, 2018
Transient DNA damage following exposure to gold nanoparticlesSarah May, Cordula Hirsch, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|September 1, 2023
Uncovering the dynamics of cellular responses induced by iron-carbohydrate complexes in human macrophages using quantitative proteomics and phosphoproteomicsJonas Bossart, Alexandra Rippl, Amy E Barton Alston, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|May 31, 2020
The impact of synthetic amorphous silica (E 551) on differentiated Caco-2 cells, a model for the human intestinal epitheliumClaudia Hempt, Jean-Pierre Kaiser, Olivier Scholder, et al.
Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces|September 23, 2018
Interference of engineered nanomaterials in flow cytometry: A case studyNils Bohmer, Alexandra Rippl, Sarah May, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|October 14, 2024
Go with the flow: An in vitro model of a mature endothelium for the study of the bioresponse of IV injectable nanomedicinesNiusha Nikravesh, Alexandra Rippl, Tobias Hoch, et al.
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|September 7, 2025
Understanding the kinetics of macrophage uptake and the metabolic fate of iron-carbohydrate complexes used for iron deficiency anemia treatmentStephanie Eitner, Vera M Kissling, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
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Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)|January 21, 2022
Assessing Genotoxicity of Ten Different Engineered Nanomaterials by the Novel Semi-Automated FADU Assay and the Alkaline Comet AssaySarah May, Cordula Hirsch, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|December 15, 2020
Investigating the effects of differently produced synthetic amorphous silica (E 551) on the integrity and functionality of the human intestinal barrier using an advanced in vitro co-culture modelClaudia Hempt, Cordula Hirsch, Yvette Hannig, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|December 20, 2007
Cell type-- dependent effects of Polo-like kinase 1 inhibition compared with targeted polo box interference in cancer cell linesJenny Fink, Karl Sanders, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
Nanoscale|August 11, 2018
Transient DNA damage following exposure to gold nanoparticlesSarah May, Cordula Hirsch, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & Pharmacotherapie|September 1, 2023
Uncovering the dynamics of cellular responses induced by iron-carbohydrate complexes in human macrophages using quantitative proteomics and phosphoproteomicsJonas Bossart, Alexandra Rippl, Amy E Barton Alston, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|May 31, 2020
The impact of synthetic amorphous silica (E 551) on differentiated Caco-2 cells, a model for the human intestinal epitheliumClaudia Hempt, Jean-Pierre Kaiser, Olivier Scholder, et al.
Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces|September 23, 2018
Interference of engineered nanomaterials in flow cytometry: A case studyNils Bohmer, Alexandra Rippl, Sarah May, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|October 14, 2024
Go with the flow: An in vitro model of a mature endothelium for the study of the bioresponse of IV injectable nanomedicinesNiusha Nikravesh, Alexandra Rippl, Tobias Hoch, et al.
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|September 7, 2025
Understanding the kinetics of macrophage uptake and the metabolic fate of iron-carbohydrate complexes used for iron deficiency anemia treatmentStephanie Eitner, Vera M Kissling, Alexandra Rippl, et al.
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