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Autor:
Jonathan Crozier, A. Hawari
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Data Week(s) 2022, CSEWG Meeting, Upton, Long Island, NY (United States), 31 Oct - Nov 11 2022.
Autor:
Jonathan Crozier, Ayman Hawari
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences. 284:17005
Uranium Carbide (UC) is a nuclear fuel material which offers better neutron economy and lower fuel-cycle costs compared to conventional mixed-oxide fuels. UC’s lattice binding and dynamical properties impact thermal neutron scattering and low tempe
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Data Week 2021, Cross Section Evaluation Working Group (CSEWG) Meeting, Held Virtually, Upton, NY (United States), 8-19 Nov 2021.
Autor:
Barbara Birk, Jonathan Crozier, Catrina Stirling, Rob Taalman, Vikas Kumar, Magdalini Sachana, Alicia Paini, Boris P. Müller, Irene Manou, Mario Monshouwer, Federica De Gaetano, Alfonso Lostia, Hans Bender, Bruno Hubesch, Charles Laroche, Kirsty Reid, Iain Gardner, Renate Weissenhorn, Gianni Dal Negro, Timothy Rowan, Paul Benndorf, Ursula G. Sauer, A. Irizar, Leon van Aerts, Christian Desaintes, Katrin Schutte, David John, M. Aggarwal
Publikováno v:
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
The European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing (EPAA) convened a Partners' Forum Toxicokinetics and Read-Across to provide an overview on research activities to develop in vitro toxicokinetics methods and physiologically-based
Autor:
Jonathan Crozier, T. I. Netzeva, Annette Mehling, Nathalie Alépée, Thomas Petry, Bruno Hubesch, David A. Basketter, Gavin Maxwell, Dorothea Eigler, Laura H. Rossi, Joop de Knecht, Silvia Casati, Robert Landsiedel, Irene Manou, Kimmo Louekari, Peter Griem
Publikováno v:
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 67:531-535
In a previous EPAA-Cefic LRI workshop in 2011, issues surrounding the use and interpretation of results from the local lymph node assay were addressed. At the beginning of 2013 a second joint workshop focused greater attention on the opportunities to
Autor:
David C. Hay, Satu Juhila, Christopher E. Goldring, Frank Bonner, Alan Norris, Neil A. Hanley, Belen Tornesi, Robert J. Fontana, B. Kevin Park, Chris S. Pridgeon, Chris Denning, Richard J. Weaver, Bob van de Water, Beatriz Silva-Lima, Neil R. Kitteringham, Rowena Sison Young, Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg, Jonathan Crozier, Daniel J. Antoine, Danilo Tagle, James A. Ross, Fang Zhang
Publikováno v:
HEPATOLOGY
Goldring, C E, Antoine, D J, Bonner, F, Crozier, J, Denning, C, Fontana, R, Hanley, N A, Hay, D C, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Juhila, S, Kitteringham, N R, de Lima, B, Norrish, A, Pridgeon, C S, Ross, J, Sison-Young, R L C, Tagle, D, Tournesi, B, van der Water, B, Weaver, R, Zhang, F & Park, K 2017, ' Stem cell-derived models to improve mechanistic understanding and prediction of human drug induced liver injury ', Hepatology, pp. 710-721 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.28886
Goldring, C, Antoine, D J, Bonner, F, Crozier, J, Denning, C, Fontana, R J, Hanley, N A, Hay, D C, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Juhila, S, Kitteringham, N, Silva-Lima, B, Norris, A, Pridgeon, C, Ross, J A, Young, R S, Tagle, D, Tornesi, B, van de Water, B, Weaver, R J, Zhang, F & Park, B K 2016, ' Stem cell–derived models to improve mechanistic understanding and prediction of human drug-induced liver injury ', Hepatology, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 710-721 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.28886
Hepatology
Hepatology, 65(2), 710-721
Goldring, C E, Antoine, D J, Bonner, F, Crozier, J, Denning, C, Fontana, R, Hanley, N A, Hay, D C, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Juhila, S, Kitteringham, N R, de Lima, B, Norrish, A, Pridgeon, C S, Ross, J, Sison-Young, R L C, Tagle, D, Tournesi, B, van der Water, B, Weaver, R, Zhang, F & Park, K 2017, ' Stem cell-derived models to improve mechanistic understanding and prediction of human drug induced liver injury ', Hepatology, pp. 710-721 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.28886
Goldring, C, Antoine, D J, Bonner, F, Crozier, J, Denning, C, Fontana, R J, Hanley, N A, Hay, D C, Ingelman-Sundberg, M, Juhila, S, Kitteringham, N, Silva-Lima, B, Norris, A, Pridgeon, C, Ross, J A, Young, R S, Tagle, D, Tornesi, B, van de Water, B, Weaver, R J, Zhang, F & Park, B K 2016, ' Stem cell–derived models to improve mechanistic understanding and prediction of human drug-induced liver injury ', Hepatology, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 710-721 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.28886
Hepatology
Hepatology, 65(2), 710-721
Current preclinical drug testing does not predict some forms of adverse drug reactions in humans. Efforts at improving predictability of drug-induced tissue injury in humans include using stem cell technology to generate human cells for screening for
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https://hdl.handle.net/1887/69184
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/69184
Autor:
David A. Basketter, Irene Manou, Annette Mehling, Bruno Hubesch, Julia Scheel, Jonathan Crozier
Publikováno v:
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 64:9-16
As toxicology in the 21st century progresses towards a future which aims at avoiding the use of in vivo testing, the endpoint of skin sensitisation can now be found in the front line. Accordingly, it was appropriate for several industry sectors to me