P03-22 »Sensitivity of primary human hepatocytes and HepG2 cells for genotoxicity testing of N-nitrosamines in the in vitro alkaline comet assay«
Autor*innen: M.A. Djuari, L. Elenschneider, M. Engelcke, J. Höfert, C. Ziemann
Session: »(P03) Genotoxicology, mutagenesis and carcinogenicity«
P06-37 »Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of aggregated exposure PBK modelling with gaseous NMP«
Autor*innen: M. Spänig, S. Hahn, S. Escher
Session: »(P06) Computantional toxicology«
P13-09 »Influence of Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields on the Developing Immune System – An Experimental Study in a Leukemia-Prone Mouse Model«
Autor*innen: D. Sachno, F. Dahlmann, S. Carstensen, M. Müller, K. Sewald, D. Schaudien, S. Rittinghausen, A. Wagner, T. Tillmann, R. Kellner, A. Bitsch, C. Dasenbrock, A. Bahr, M. Wleklinski
Session: »(P13) Immunotoxicity«
P14-25 »Towards a tiered strategy to assess microplastic inhalation toxicity«
Autor*innen: T. Hansen, S. Escher, D. Ritter, K. Schwarz, J. Knebel, G. Sarau, S. Christiansen, A. Kraus, K. Santizo, S. Knolle, W. Wohlleben
Session: »(P14) Inhalation and respiratory toxicology«
P14-27 »A 90-day nose-only inhalation study following OECD TG 413 identifies Diniobium pentaoxide as a new inert particulate dust«
Autor*innen: G. Bruer, P. Janssen, D. Schaudien, O. Creutzenberg
Session: »(P14) Inhalation and respiratory toxicology«
P14-30 »In vitro non-target screening of gaseous/volatile irritants after evaporation from products«
Autor*innen: D. Ritter, K. Schwarz, C. G. Kohl, A. Burger-Kentischer
Session: »(P14) Inhalation and respiratory toxicology«
P22-19 »Advanced pulmonary in vitro models to investigate immune related toxicities«
Autor*innen: A. Braun, L. Steinacher, L. Cabon
Session: »(P22) New approach methodologies (NAMs)«
P25-07 »Development of a Read-Across Model Including Metabolites as well as Chemical, Toxicological and Mechanistic Information«
Autor*innen: J. Irwan, S. Escher, R, Kellner, N. Simetska, M. Wehr, A. Nathanail, E. Carnesecchi, S. Tangianu
Session: »(P25) Risk assessment & communication«
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