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Serotonin promotes tumor growth in human hepatocellular cancerKupffer cell-dependent TNF-alpha signaling mediates injury in the arterialized small-for-size liver transplantation in the mouse.Serotonin reverts age-related capillarization and failure of regeneration in the liver through a VEGF-dependent pathway.Chemical composition of hepatic lipids mediates reperfusion injury of the macrosteatotic mouse liver through thromboxane A(2).Human proximal tubule cells form functional microtissues.Towards automated production and drug sensitivity testing using scaffold-free spherical tumor microtissues.Expression and hypoxic regulation of the endothelin system in endocrine cells of human and rat pancreatic islets.Central necrosis in isolated hypoxic human pancreatic islets: evidence for postisolation ischemia.Apoptosis in hypoxic human pancreatic islets correlates with HIF-1alpha expression.Successful simultaneous islet-kidney transplantation using a steroid-free immunosuppression: two-year follow-up.A LEED analysis of the clean surfaces of α-Fe(2)O(3)(0001) and α-Cr(2)O(3)(0001) bulk single crystals.In vitro vascularization of human connective microtissues.Activation of serotonin receptor-2B rescues small-for-size liver graft failure in mice.Development and Characterization of a Scaffold-Free 3D Spheroid Model of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Human Cardiomyocytes.Structure and local variations of the graphene moiré on Ir(111)Relevance of the incubation period in cytotoxicity testing with primary human hepatocytesSerotonin protects mouse liver from cholestatic injury by decreasing bile salt pool after bile duct ligationMRI: the new reference standard in quantifying hepatic steatosis?Arguments against toxic effects of chemotherapy on liver injury and regeneration in an experimental model of partial hepatectomyPrevention of reperfusion injury and microcirculatory failure in macrosteatotic mouse liver by omega-3 fatty acidsBile salt toxicity aggravates cold ischemic injury of bile ducts after liver transplantation inMdr2+/− miceInsights into the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of Fe2−x Ti x O3/Fe2O3 thin films with x = 0.44 grown on Al2O3 (0001)Adsorption of chlorine on Ru(0001)—A combined density functional theory and quantitative low energy electron diffraction studyIdentification of iron oxide phases in thin films grown on Al2O3(0001) by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffractionThe importance of inter-individual Kupffer cell variability in the governance of hepatic toxicity in a 3D primary human liver microtissue modelSuperiority of small islets in human islet transplantationPartial dissociation of water on Fe3O4(001): adsorbate induced charge and orbital orderAdsorption structure determination of a large polyaromatic trithiolate on Cu(111): combination of LEED-I(V) and DFT-vdWAssessment of nanomaterial-induced hepatotoxicity using a 3D human primary multi-cellular microtissue exposed repeatedly over 21 days - the suitability of the in vitro system as an in vivo surrogateNext generation in vitro primary hepatic cell test systems-their suitability as an alternative to in vivo testing?Tracing Clonal Dynamics Reveals that Two- and Three-dimensional Patient-derived Cell Models Capture Tumor Heterogeneity of Clear Cell Renal Cell CarcinomaA Novel Lipidomics-Based Approach to Evaluating the Risk of Clinical Hepatotoxicity Potential of Drugs in 3D Human Microtissues
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researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-7689-9417)
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Wolfgang Moritz
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Wolfgang Moritz
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Wolfgang Moritz
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