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  1. A Double-Edged Sword: Thioxanthenes Act on Both the Mind and the Microbiome
  2. Biomechanics and Functional Tissue Engineering
  3. Clinostat 3D Cell Culture: Protocols for the Preparation and Functional Analysis of Highly Reproducible, Large, Uniform Spheroids and Organoids
  4. Response to and recovery from treatment in human liver-mimetic clinostat spheroids: a model for assessing repeated-dose drug toxicity
  5. Characterization of an Alginate Encapsulated LS180 Spheroid Model for Anti-colorectal Cancer Compound Screening
  6. A sub-chronic Xysmalobium undulatum hepatotoxicity investigation in HepG2/C3A spheroid cultures compared to an in vivo model
  7. Toxicity and anti-prolific properties of Xysmalobium undulatum water extract during short term exposure to two-dimensional and three-dimensional spheroid cell cultures
  8. Metabolic Reprogramming and the Recovery of Physiological Functionality in 3D Cultures in Micro-Bioreactors
  9. Recent Advances in Three-Dimensional Cell Culturing to Assess Liver Function and Dysfunction: From a Drug Biotransformation and Toxicity Perspective
  10. Proceedings - COST ACTION CM1407 2nd Training School
  11. The Accepted “Clinical Interaction Model”: A Special Case of Reality
  12. Acetaminophen-induced S-nitrosylation and S-sulfenylation signalling in 3D cultured hepatocarcinoma cell spheroids
  13. A review of the potential offered by 3D cell culture
  14. Top-down and Middle-down Protein Analysis Reveals that Intact and Clipped Human Histones Differ in Post-translational Modification Patterns
  15. Molar ratios of therapeutic water-soluble phenothiazine·water-insoluble phospholipid adducts reveal a Fibonacci correlation and a putative link for structure–activity relationships
  16. The Cultural Divide: Exponential Growth in Classical 2D and Metabolic Equilibrium in 3D Environments
  17. The relative abundance of proteins in complexes can be used as a measure of data quality.
  18. Z -2-(β- d -glucopyranosyloxy)-3-phenylpropenoic acid, an α-hydroxy acid from rooibos (Aspalathus linearis ) with hypoglycemic activity
  19. Microgravity spheroids as a reliable, long-term tool for predictive toxicology
  20. HepG2/C3A 3D spheroids exhibit stable physiological functionality for at least 24 days after recovering from trypsinisation
  21. After trypsinisation, 3D spheroids of C3A hepatocytes need 18 days to re-establish similar levels of key physiological functions to those seen in the liver
  22. Acute assessment of an aspalathin-enriched green rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) extract with hypoglycemic potential
  23. Determination of Drug Toxicity Using 3D Spheroids Constructed From an Immortal Human Hepatocyte Cell Line
  24. Similarities in expression levels of proteins in IL-1β stimulated BB-DP islets and islets syngrafted to BB-DP rats
  25. Comparative proteome analysis of three mouse lung adenocarcinoma CMT cell lines with different metastatic potential by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry
  26. Assessing CMT cell line stability by two dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry based proteome analysis
  27. ID: 203 The Effects of Oral Contraceptives on Plasma - Studied by Proteomics.
  28. Proteome Profiling of Populus euphratica Oliv. Upon Heat Stress
  29. Immune-mediated β-cell destruction in vitro and in vivo—A pivotal role for galectin-3
  30. Different islet protein expression profiles during spontaneous diabetes development vs. allograft rejection in BB-DP rats
  31. Changes in expression of IL-1� influenced proteins in transplanted islets during development of diabetes in diabetes-prone BB rats
  32. Transforming Growth Factor- 1 Specifically Induce Proteins Involved in the Myofibroblast Contractile Apparatus
  33. Protein expression changes in a cell system of beta-cell maturation reflect an acquired sensitivity to IL-1?
  34. Intrauterine programming of fetal islet gene expression in rats?effects of maternal protein restriction during gestation revealed by proteome analysis
  35. Effect of acid shock on protein expression by biofilm cells of Streptococcus mutans
  36. Proteome Analysis Reveals Phosphorylation of ATP Synthase beta -Subunit in Human Skeletal Muscle and Proteins with Potential Roles in Type 2 Diabetes
  37. IL-1β induced protein changes in diabetes prone BB rat islets of Langerhans identified by proteome analysis
  38. Stress-induced premature senescence and replicative senescence are different phenotypes, proteomic evidence
  39. The effects of transcription regulating genesPDR1,pdr1-3 andPDR3 in pleiotropic drug resistance
  40. Proteome Analysis of Interleukin-1 -Induced Changes in Protein Expression in Rat Islets of Langerhans
  41. Characterization of differently processed forms of enolase 2 fromSaccharomyces cerevisiae by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry
  42. 2D or not 2D
  43. The effects of transcription regulating genes PDR1, pdr1-3 and PDR3 in pleiotropic drug resistance
  44. Comparison of the Proteomes of Three Yeast Wild Type Strains: CEN.PK2, FY1679 and W303
  45. Cytokine- or chemically derived nitric oxide alters the expression of proteins detected by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis in neonatal rat islets of Langerhans
  46. Towards higher resolution: Two-dimensional Electrophoresis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins using overlapping narrow immobilized pH gradients
  47. Islet Protein Expression Changes during Diabetes Development in Islet Syngrafts in BB-DP Rats and during Rejection of BB-DP Islet Allografts
  48. Two-dimensional gel analysis of human endometrial proteins: characterization of proteins with increased expression in hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma
  49. Comparison of yeast cell protein solubilization procedures for two-dimensional electrophoresis
  50. Correlation of acidic and basic carrier ampholyte and immobilized pH gradient two-dimensional gel electrophoresis patterns based on mass spectrometric protein identification
  51. Proteome analysis ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae: A methodological outline
  52. Interleukin-1β induced changes in the protein expression of rat islets: A computerized database
  53. Identification and characterization of glima 38, a glycosylated islet cell membrane antigen, which together with GAD65 and IA2 marks the early phases of autoimmune response in type 1 diabetes.
  54. Cloning and expression of cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthase cDNA from rat islets of Langerhans
  55. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of rat islet proteins. Interleukin 1 beta-induced changes in protein expression are reduced by L-arginine depletion and nicotinamide
  56. Interlaboratory reproducibility of yeast protein patterns analyzed by immobilized pH gradient two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
  57. Human endometrial proteins with cyclic changes in the expression during the normal menstrual cycle: characterization by protein sequence analysis
  58. Morphological differentiation and changes in polypeptide synthesis pattern during regeneration of human epidermal tissue developed in vitro
  59. Chlamydia trachomatis contains a protein similar to the Legionella pneumophila mip gene product
  60. No effect of intralesional injection of interferon on moderate cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
  61. Revelation of specificity of 64K autoantibodies in IDDM serums by high-resolution 2-D gel electrophoresis. Unambiguous identification of 64K target antigen
  62. Demonstration of In Vitro Synthesis of Human Papilloma Viral Proteins from Hand and Foot Warts
  63. Human papilloma virus (HPV) and carcinomas of the head and neck
  64. DNA viruses and human cancer☆
  65. An animal model for investigating transforming properties of human papilloma virus
  66. Cervical lesions express the suspected transforming proteins of HPV
  67. The type of human papillomavirus present in cervical infections can be determined by the occurrence of specific marker proteins
  68. Preferential Phosphorylation of Keratins and Vimentin During Mitosis in Normal and Transformed Human Amnion Cells
  69. Expression of the transformation-sensitive protein "cyclin" in normal human epidermal basal cells and simian virus 40-transformed keratinocytes.
  70. Intermediate filaments in monkey kidney TC7 cells: focal centers and interrelationship with other cytoskeletal systems.
  71. Cyclin: A nuclear protein whose level correlates directly with the proliferative state of normal as well as transformed cells
  72. Phosphorylation of keratin and vimentin polypeptides in normal and transformed mitotic human epithelial amnion cells: behavior of keratin and vimentin filaments during mitosis
  73. Evidence for coordinated phosphorylation of keratins and vimentin during mitosis in transformed human amnion cells
  74. Differential immunological crossreactivity of HeLa keratin antibodies with human epidermal keratins.
  75. Proteins IEF (isoelectric focusing) 31 and IEF 46 are keratin-type components of the intermediate-sized filaments: keratins of various human cultured epithelial cells
  76. Mouse mitochondrial protein IEF 24: Identification and immunohistochemical localization of mitochondria in various tissues
  77. Putative association of mitochondria with a subpopulation of intermediate-sized filaments in cultured human skin fibroblasts
  78. More than one-third of the discernible mouse polypeptides are not expressed in a Chinese hamster-mouse embryo fibroblast hybrid that retains all mouse chromosomes.
  79. Architecture and polypeptide composition of HeLa cytoskeletons
  80. Identification of a nuclear and of a cytoplasmic polypeptide whose relative proportions are sensitive to changes in the rate of cell proliferation
  81. Coexistence of three major isoactins in a single sarcoma 180 cell
  82. [S]-methionine labelled polypeptides from secondary mouse kidney fibroblasts: Coordinates and one dimensional peptide maps of some major polypeptides
  83. Gene expression in murine hybrids exhibiting different morphologies and tumorigenic properties
  84. Transcription of globin genes in reticulocyte chromatin
  85. Chapter 33. The Assay of Globin Gene Transcription in Reconstituted Chromatin