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    • 2015-11-02Zeitschriftenartikel
      Proteomic analysis of protein carbonylation: a useful tool to unravel nanoparticle toxicity mechanisms 
      Driessen, Marc D.; Mues, Sarah; Vennemann, Antje; Hellack, Bryan; Bannuscher, Anne; Vimalakanthan, Vishalini; Riebeling, Christian; Ossig, Rainer; Wiemann, Martin; Schnekenburger, Jürgen; Kuhlbusch, Thomas A. J.; Renard, Bernhard Y.; Luch, Andreas; Haase, Andrea
      Background: Oxidative stress, a commonly used paradigm to explain nanoparticle (NP)-induced toxicity, results from an imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and detoxification. As one consequence, ...
    • 2019-07-09Zeitschriftenartikel
      Recursive feature elimination in random forest classification supports nanomaterial grouping 
      Bahl, Aileen; Hellack, Bryan; Balas, Mihaela; Dinischiotu, Anca; Wiemann, Martin; Brinkmann, Joep; Luch, Andreas; Renard, Bernhard Y.; Haase, Andrea
      Nanomaterials (NMs) can be produced in numerous different variants of the same chemical substance. An in-depth safety assessment for each variant by generating test data will simply not be feasible. Thus, NM grouping ...
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