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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R839502

Skeletal Teratogenicity of Industrial and Environmental Chemicals Predicted with Human Pluripotent Stem Cells in Vitro

RFA: Advancing Actionable Alternatives to Vertebrate Animal Testing for Chemical Safety Assessment (2018)

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Journal Article Embryonic Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Extract Impedes Skeletal Development and Evokes Craniofacial Defects in Zebrafish MOLECULAR SCIENCES Karmach O, Madrid J, Dasgupta S, Volz D, zur Nieden N Karmach O, Madrid J, Dasgupta S, Volz D, zur Nieden N. Embryonic Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Extract Impedes Skeletal Development and Evokes Craniofacial Defects in Zebrafish. MOLECULAR SCIENCES 2022;23(17):9904 R839502 (2022)
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Journal Article An evaluation of human induced pluripotent stem cells to test for cardiac developmental toxicity. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES Walker LM, Sparks NR, Puig-Sanvicens V, Rodrigues B, Zur Nieden NI Walker LM, Sparks NR, Puig-Sanvicens V, Rodrigues B, Zur Nieden NI. An evaluation of human induced pluripotent stem cells to test for cardiac developmental toxicity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2021;22(15):8114. R839502 (2021)
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Journal Article Perturbations in osteogenic cell fate following exposure to constituents present in tobacco:a combinatorial study. TOXICS Madrid JV, Vera-Colon MK, zur Nieden NI Madrid JV, Vera-Colon MK, zur Nieden NI. Perturbations in osteogenic cell fate following exposure to constituents present in tobacco:a combinatorial study. Toxics 2023;11(12):998. R839502 (2023)
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