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Current Medicinal Chemistry|June 6, 2012
MicroRNA profiling as a tool for pathway analysis in a human in vitro model for neural developmentS Nerini-Molteni, M Mennecozzi, M Fabbri, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|December 19, 2012
A tanscriptomics study to elucidate the toxicological mechanism of methylmercury chloride in a human stem cell based in vitro testK Vojnits, R Ensenat-Waser, J A Gaspar, et al.
Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems|June 11, 2011
Calcein assay: a high-throughput method to assess P-gp inhibitionH Glavinas, O von Richter, K Vojnits, et al.
Stem Cells International|September 21, 2017
Tissue Engineering to Repair Diaphragmatic Defect in a Rat ModelG P Liao, Y Choi, K Vojnits, et al.
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Current Medicinal Chemistry|June 6, 2012
MicroRNA profiling as a tool for pathway analysis in a human in vitro model for neural developmentS Nerini-Molteni, M Mennecozzi, M Fabbri, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|December 19, 2012
A tanscriptomics study to elucidate the toxicological mechanism of methylmercury chloride in a human stem cell based in vitro testK Vojnits, R Ensenat-Waser, J A Gaspar, et al.
Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems|June 11, 2011
Calcein assay: a high-throughput method to assess P-gp inhibitionH Glavinas, O von Richter, K Vojnits, et al.
Stem Cells International|September 21, 2017
Tissue Engineering to Repair Diaphragmatic Defect in a Rat ModelG P Liao, Y Choi, K Vojnits, et al.
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