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Holzer A-K, Dreser N, Pallocca G, Mangerich A, Stacey G, Dipalo M, van de Water B, Rovida C, Wirtz PH, Van Vugt B, et al. Acceptance criteria for new approach methods in toxicology and human health-relevant life science research - part I. ALTEX. 2023;40(4):706-712.
Marx U, Akabane T, Andersson TB, Baker E, Beilmann M, Beken S, Brendler-Schwaab S, Cirit M, David R, Dehne E-M, et al. Biology-inspired microphysiological systems to advance medicines for patient benefit and animal welfare. ALTEX. 2020.
Koenders STA, Wijaya LS, Erkelens MN, Bakker AT, van der Noord VE, van Rooden EJ, Burggraaff L, Putter PC, Botter E, Wals K, et al. Development of a Retinal-Based Probe for the Profiling of Retinaldehyde Dehydrogenases in Cancer Cells. ACS Cent Sci. 2019;5(12):1965-1974.
von Stechow L, Ruiz-Aracama A, van de Water B, Peijnenburg A, Danen E, Lommen A. Identification of Cisplatin-regulated metabolic pathways in pluripotent stem cells. PLoS One. 2013;8(10):e76476.
Suter-Dick L, Alves PM, Blaauboer BJ, Bremm K-D, Brito C, Coecke S, Flick B, Fowler P, Hescheler J, Ingelman-Sundberg M, et al. Stem cell derived (SCD) systems in toxicology assessment. Stem Cells Dev. 2015.
Goldring C, Antoine DJ, Bonner F, Crozier J, Denning C, Fontana RJ, Hanley NA, Hay DC, Ingelman-Sundberg M, Juhila S, et al. Stem cell-derived models to improve mechanistic understanding and prediction of human drug induced liver injury. Hepatology. 2016.
Braak BTer, Niemeijer M, Boon R, Parmentier C, Baze A, Richert L, Huppelschoten S, Wink S, Verfaillie C, van de Water B. Systematic transcriptome-based comparison of cellular adaptive stress response activation networks in hepatic stem cell-derived progeny and primary human hepatocytes. Toxicol In Vitro. 2021:105107.
Capinha L, Zhang Y, Holzer A-K, Ückert A-K, Zana M, Carta G, Murphy C, Baldovini J, Mazidi Z, Grillari J, et al. Transcriptomic-based evaluation of trichloroethylene glutathione and cysteine conjugates demonstrate phenotype-dependent stress responses in a panel of human in vitro models. Arch Toxicol. 2022.