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1. Paraquat Exposure of Knapsack Spray Operators on Banana Plantations in Costa Rica

2. The consequence of regional gradients of P-gp and CYP3A4 for drug-drug interactions by P-gp inhibitors and the P-gp/CYP3A4 interplay in the human intestine ex vivo.

3. P-gp activity and inhibition in the different regions of human intestine ex vivo.

4. An integrative view of cisplatin-induced renal and cardiac toxicities: Molecular mechanisms, current treatment challenges and potential protective measures.

5. Intracellular RIG-I Signaling Regulates TLR4-Independent Endothelial Inflammatory Responses to Endotoxin.

6. The Consequence of Drug-Drug Interactions Influencing the Interplay between P-Glycoprotein and Cytochrome P450 3a: An Ex Vivo Study with Rat Precision-Cut Intestinal Slices.

7. Precision-cut intestinal slices: alternative model for drug transport, metabolism, and toxicology research.

8. Adjusting the DNA Interaction and Anticancer Activity of Pt(II) N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes by Steric Shielding of the Trans Leaving Group.

9. Rat precision-cut intestinal slices to study P-gp activity and the potency of its inhibitors ex vivo.

10. Precision-cut rat, mouse, and human intestinal slices as novel models for the early-onset of intestinal fibrosis.

11. Improved synthesis of N-benzylaminoferrocene-based prodrugs and evaluation of their toxicity and antileukemic activity.

12. Consequences of Mrp2 deficiency for diclofenac toxicity in the rat intestine ex vivo.

13. Diclofenac toxicity in human intestine ex vivo is not related to the formation of intestinal metabolites.

14. Precision cut intestinal slices are an appropriate ex vivo model to study NSAID-induced intestinal toxicity in rats.

15. Nanoparticle formulation of a poorly soluble cannabinoid receptor 1 antagonist improves absorption by rat and human intestine.

16. Analysis of gene expression changes to elucidate the mechanism of chilling injury in precision-cut liver slices.

17. Evaluation of the intestinal toxicity and transport of xenobiotics utilizing precision-cut slices.

18. Precision-cut intestinal slices as in vitro tool for studies on drug metabolism.

19. Cryopreservation of precision-cut tissue slices.

20. Effects of cryoprotectant addition and washout methods on the viability of precision-cut liver slices.

21. Bilitranslocase is involved in the uptake of bromosulfophthalein in rat and human liver.

22. Transport of the coumarin metabolite 7-hydroxycoumarin glucuronide is mediated via multidrug resistance-associated proteins 3 and 4.

23. On-line HPLC analysis system for metabolism and inhibition studies in precision-cut liver slices.

24. Reduced ischemia-reoxygenation injury in rat intestine after luminal preservation with a tailored solution.

25. Preparation and incubation of precision-cut liver and intestinal slices for application in drug metabolism and toxicity studies.

26. Targeted transfection increases siRNA uptake and gene silencing of primary endothelial cells in vitro--a quantitative study.

27. Shock-induced stress induces loss of microvascular endothelial Tie2 in the kidney which is not associated with reduced glomerular barrier function.

28. Induction of metabolism and transport in human intestine: validation of precision-cut slices as a tool to study induction of drug metabolism in human intestine in vitro.

29. In vitro methods to study intestinal drug metabolism.

30. Induction of phase I and II drug metabolism in rat small intestine and colon in vitro.

31. Cryopreservation of rat precision-cut liver and kidney slices by rapid freezing and vitrification.

32. Innovative methods to study human intestinal drug metabolism in vitro: precision-cut slices compared with ussing chamber preparations.

33. Empirical validation of a rat in vitro organ slice model as a tool for in vivo clearance prediction.

34. Characterization of rat small intestinal and colon precision-cut slices as an in vitro system for drug metabolism and induction studies.

35. A new technique for preparing precision-cut slices from small intestine and colon for drug biotransformation studies.

36. Prediction of whole-body metabolic clearance of drugs through the combined use of slices from rat liver, lung, kidney, small intestine and colon.

37. Cryopreservation of precision-cut tissue slices for application in drug metabolism research.

38. Comparison of in vitro preparations for semi-quantitative prediction of in vivo drug metabolism.

39. Incubation at 37 degrees C prior to cryopreservation decreases viability of liver slices after cryopreservation by rapid freezing.

40. Water crystallization within rat precision-cut liver slices in relation to their viability.

41. Increased post-thaw viability and phase I and II biotransformation activity in cryopreserved rat liver slices after improvement of a fast-freezing method.

42. Intercellular communication and cell proliferation in precision-cut rat liver slices: effect of medium composition and DDT.

43. Assessment of some critical factors in the freezing technique for the cryopreservation of precision-cut rat liver slices.

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