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1. The hepatotoxic fluoroquinolone trovafloxacin disturbs TNF- and LPS-induced p65 nuclear translocation in vivo and in vitro

2. A network-based approach for identifying suitable biomarkers for oral immunotherapy of food allergy

3. Non-digestible oligosaccharides scFOS/lcFOS facilitate safe subcutaneous immunotherapy for peanut allergy

4. Mouse strain differences in response to oral immunotherapy for peanut allergy

5. Trovafloxacin-Induced Liver Injury: Lack in Regulation of Inflammation by Inhibition of Nucleotide Release and Neutrophil Movement

6. The hepatotoxic fluoroquinolone trovafloxacin disturbs TNF- and LPS-induced p65 nuclear translocation in vivo and in vitro

7. Dietary Supplementation with Non-Digestible Oligosaccharides Reduces Allergic Symptoms and Supports Low Dose Oral Immunotherapy in a Peanut Allergy Mouse Model

8. Regional Expression Levels of Drug Transporters and Metabolizing Enzymes along the Pig and Human Intestinal Tract and Comparison with Caco-2 Cells

9. Application of the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) concept to structure the available in vivo and in vitro mechanistic data for allergic sensitization to food proteins

10. Immune responses induced by diclofenac or carbamazepine in an oral exposure model using TNP-Ficoll as reporter antigen

11. Non-digestible oligosaccharides scFOS/lcFOS facilitate safe subcutaneous immunotherapy for peanut allergy

12. Trovafloxacin-Induced Liver Injury: Lack in Regulation of Inflammation by Inhibition of Nucleotide Release and Neutrophil Movement

13. A network-based approach for identifying suitable biomarkers for oral immunotherapy of food allergy

14. Mouse strain differences in response to oral immunotherapy for peanut allergy

15. The efficacy of oral and subcutaneous antigen-specific immunotherapy in murine cow's milk- and peanut allergy models

16. Indole-3-carbinol, a plant nutrient and AhR-Ligand precursor, supports oral tolerance against OVA and improves peanut allergy symptoms in mice

17. The mycotoxin deoxynivalenol facilitates allergic sensitization to whey in mice

18. Tissue influx of neutrophils and monocytes is delayed during development of trovafloxacin-induced tumor necrosis factor-dependent liver injury in mice

19. The impact of ambient air pollution on the human blood metabolome

20. Current challenges facing the assessment of the allergenic capacity of food allergens in animal models

21. Intra- and inter-laboratory validation of an innovative huFcεRIα-RBL-2H3 degranulation assay for in vitro allergenicity assessment of whey hydrolysates

22. Docosahexaenoyl serotonin, an endogenously formed n-3 fatty acid-serotonin conjugate has anti-inflammatory properties by attenuating IL-23-IL-17 signaling in macrophages

23. The Noncaloric Sweetener Rebaudioside A Stimulates Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Release and Increases Enteroendocrine Cell Numbers in 2-Dimensional Mouse Organoids Derived from Different Locations of the Intestine

24. Kiwifruit cysteine protease actinidin compromises the intestinal barrier by disrupting tight junctions

25. Peanut protein structure, polyphenol content and immune response to peanut proteins in vivo are modulated by laccase

26. Evaluation of the sensitizing potential of food proteins using two mouse models

27. Tissue influx of neutrophils and monocytes is delayed during development of trovafloxacin-induced tumor necrosis factor-dependent liver injury in mice

28. Dietary Supplementation with Non-Digestible Oligosaccharides Reduces Allergic Symptoms and Supports Low Dose Oral Immunotherapy in a Peanut Allergy Mouse Model

29. Anti-inflammatory effect of a novel locally acting A2A receptor agonist in a rat model of oxazolone-induced colitis

30. In vivo approaches for immune-mediated drug hypersensitivity research

31. Adaptation of exercise-induced stress in well-trained healthy young men

32. Heterogeneous responses and cross reactivity between the major peanut allergens Ara h 1, 2,3 and 6 in a mouse model for peanut allergy

33. DHA-Rich Tuna Oil Effectively Suppresses Allergic Symptoms in Mice Allergic to Whey or Peanut

35. Adaptation of exercise-induced stress in well-trained healthy young men

36. The impact of ambient air pollution on the human blood metabolome

37. Application of the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) concept to structure the available in vivo and in vitro mechanistic data for allergic sensitization to food proteins

38. Indole-3-carbinol, a plant nutrient and AhR-Ligand precursor, supports oral tolerance against OVA and improves peanut allergy symptoms in mice

39. Regional expression levels of drug transporters and metabolizing enzymes along the pig and human intestinal tract and comparison with Caco-2 cells

40. Improved Efficacy of Oral Immunotherapy Using Non-Digestible Oligosaccharides in a Murine Cow's Milk Allergy Model: A Potential Role for Foxp3+Regulatory T Cells

41. The efficacy of oral and subcutaneous antigen-specific immunotherapy in murine cow's milk- and peanut allergy models

42. Cross-linking of β-lactoglobulin enhances allergic sensitization through changes in cellular uptake and processing

43. Air pollution exposure affects circulating white blood cell counts in healthy subjects: the role of particle composition, oxidative potential and gaseous pollutants - the RAPTES project

44. Air pollution: what matters most?: Physical, chemical and oxidative properties of air pollution components related to toxic effects

45. Oral exposure to immunostimulating drugs results in early changes in innate immune parameters in the spleen

46. Prediction of the Carcinogenic Potential of Human Pharmaceuticals Using Repeated Dose Toxicity Data and Their Pharmacological Properties

47. Kiwifruit cysteine protease actinidin compromises the intestinal barrier by disrupting tight junctions

48. The Noncaloric Sweetener Rebaudioside A Stimulates Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Release and Increases Enteroendocrine Cell Numbers in 2-Dimensional Mouse Organoids Derived from Different Locations of the Intestine

49. Peanut protein structure, polyphenol content and immune response to peanut proteins in vivo are modulated by laccase

50. Docosahexaenoyl serotonin, an endogenously formed n-3 fatty acid-serotonin conjugate has anti-inflammatory properties by attenuating IL-23-IL-17 signaling in macrophages

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