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    Comparative Study of Cell Cycle Kinetics and Induction of Apoptosis or Necrosis after Exposure of Human Mono Mac 6 Cells to Radiofrequency Radiation by Lantow, M., Viergutz, T., Weiss, D. G., Simkó, M.

    Published in Radiation research (01-09-2006)
    “…Lantow, M., Viergutz, T., Weiss, D. G. and Simkó, M. Comparative Study of Cell Cycle Kinetics and Induction of Apoptosis or Necrosis after Exposure of Human…”
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    Short communication: hydroperoxides in circulating lipids from dairy cows: implications for bioactivity of endogenous-oxidized lipids by Löhrke, B, Viergutz, T, Kanitz, W, Losand, B, Weiss, D G, Simko, M

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-05-2005)
    “…This study was conducted to investigate the potential for increased oxidative stress of high- vs. average-producing dairy cows. Two experiments were performed…”
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    Effects of 50 Hz EMF exposure on micronucleus formation and apoptosis in transformed and nontransformed human cell lines by Simkó, M., Kriehuber, R., Weiss, D. G., Luben, R. A.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1998)
    “…Effects of applying extremely low‐frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF‐EMF) for different durations (24, 48, and 72 h) and different field intensities…”
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    Myosin Va bound to phagosomes binds to F-actin and delays microtubule-dependent motility by Al-Haddad, A, Shonn, M A, Redlich, B, Blocker, A, Burkhardt, J K, Yu, H, Hammer, 3rd, J A, Weiss, D G, Steffen, W, Griffiths, G, Kuznetsov, S A

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-09-2001)
    “…We established a light microscopy-based assay that reconstitutes the binding of phagosomes purified from mouse macrophages to preassembled F-actin in vitro…”
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    Cyclosporine A kinetics in brain cell cultures and its potential of crossing the blood–brain barrier by Bellwon, P., Culot, M., Wilmes, A., Schmidt, T., Zurich, M.G., Schultz, L., Schmal, O., Gramowski-Voss, A., Weiss, D.G., Jennings, P., Bal-Price, A., Testai, E., Dekant, W.

    Published in Toxicology in vitro (25-12-2015)
    “…•CyclosporinA (CsA) uptake into brain tissue limited by Pgp at the blood–brain barrier.•In 2 rodent brain models limited CsA uptake likely due to missing…”
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    Evidence That Ultrafine Titanium Dioxide Induces Micronuclei and Apoptosis in Syrian Hamster Embryo Fibroblasts by Rahman, Qamar, Lohani, Mohtashim, Dopp, Elke, Pemsel, Heidemarie, Jonas, Ludwig, Weiss, Dieter G., Schiffmann, Dietmar

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-08-2002)
    “…Inhaled ultrafine titanium dioxide ( UF- TiO2) particles cause pronounced pulmonary inflammation, in contrast to fine TiO2. Previous studies provide evidence…”
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    Gliding Movement of and Bidirectional Transport along Single Native Microtubules from Squid Axoplasm: Evidence for an Active Role of Microtubules in Cytoplasmic Transport by Allen, Robert Day, Weiss, Dieter G., Hayden, John H., Brown, Douglas T., Fujiwake, Hideshi, Simpson, Marcia

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-05-1985)
    “…Native microtubules prepared from extruded and dissociated axoplasm have been observed to transport organelles and vesicles unidirectionally in fresh…”
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    Electro-Quasistatic Simulations in Bio-Systems Engineering and Medical Engineering by van Rienen, U, Flehr, J, Schreiber, U, Schulze, S, Gimsa, U, Baumann, W, Weiss, D. G, Gimsa, J, Benecke, R, Pau, H.-W

    Published in Advances in radio science (12-05-2005)
    “…Slowly varying electromagnetic fields play a key role in various applications in bio-systems and medical engineering. Examples are the electric activity of…”
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    Dynamic phase microscopy reveals periodic oscillations of endoplasmic reticulum during network formation by Vyshenskaya, T. V., Tychinsky, V. P., Weiss, D. G., Kuznetsov, S. A.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-09-2014)
    “…Dynamic phase microscopy was used to study the dynamic events of formation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in interphase-arrested Xenopus egg extract. We…”
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    Radiosensitizing effect of epothilone B on human epithelial cancer cells by Baumgart, T., Klautke, G., Kriesen, S., Kuznetsov, S.A., Weiss, D.G., Fietkau, R., Hildebrandt, G., Manda, K.

    Published in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (01-02-2012)
    “…Background A combined modality treatment employing radiation and chemotherapy plays a central role in the management of solid tumors. In our study, we examined…”
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    Mitotic Disturbances and Micronucleus Induction in Syrian Hamster Embryo Fibroblast Cells Caused by Asbestos Fibers by Dopp, Elke, Saedler, Jutta, Stopper, Helga, Weiss, Dieter G., Schiffmann, Dietmar

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-03-1995)
    “…Asbestos and other mineral fibers have long been known to induce lung cancer and mesothelioma. However, the primary mechanisms of fiber-induced carcinogenesis…”
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    Kerosene soot genotoxicity: enhanced effect upon co-exposure with chrysotile asbestos in Syrian hamster embryo fibroblasts by Lohani, Mohtashim, Dopp, Elke, Weiss, Dieter G, Schiffmann, Dietmar, Rahman, Qamar

    Published in Toxicology letters (03-04-2000)
    “…Epidemiological and experimental studies have suggested an enhancement of asbestos-induced bronchogenic carcinoma by cigarette smoke. Further, our recent…”
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    Substance identification by quantitative characterization of oscillatory activity in murine spinal cord networks on microelectrode arrays by Gramowski, Alexandra, Jügelt, Konstantin, Weiss, Dieter G., Gross, Guenter W.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-05-2004)
    “…This paper presents a novel and comprehensive method to identify substances on the basis of electrical activity and is a substantial improvement for drug…”
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    Movement of axoplasmic organelles on actin filaments assembled on acrosomal processes : evidence for a barbed-end-directed organelle motor by LANGFORD, G. M, KUZNETSOV, S. A, JOHNSON, D, COHEN, D. L, WEISS, D. G

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-08-1994)
    “…The directionality of the actin-dependent motors on squid axoplasmic organelles was determined using actin filaments assembled on the barbed ends of acrosomal…”
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    Fluorescence microscopy and three-dimensional imaging of the porcine corneal keratocyte network by HAHNEL, C, SOMODI, S, SLOWIK, C, WEISS, D. G, GUTHOFF, R. F

    “…Little is known about the spatial arrangement and the corresponding morphometric data describing the living keratocyte network. For determination of…”
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    Study on cell survival, induction of apoptosis and micronucleus formation in SCL-II cells after exposure to the auger electron emitter (99m)Tc by Kriehuber, R, Kadenbach, K, Schultz, F, Weiss, D G

    Published in International journal of radiation biology (01-11-2004)
    “…To study the biological effectiveness of Auger electrons emitted by (99m)Tc on cell survival, induction of apoptosis and micronucleus (MN) formation in the…”
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    Stimulation of phagocytosis and free radical production in murine macrophages by 50 Hz electromagnetic fields by Simkó, Myrtill, Droste, Susanne, Kriehuber, Ralf, Weiss, Dieter G.

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-08-2001)
    “…Effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields on phagocytosis and free radical production were examined in mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages. Macrophages were in…”
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    The Interaction between Cytoplasmic Dynein and Dynactin is Required for Fast Axonal Transport by Waterman-Storer, C M, Karki, S B, Kuznetsov, S A, Tabb, J S, Weiss, D G, Langford, G M, Holzbaur, E L

    “…Fast axonal transport is characterized by the bidirectional, microtubule-based movement of membranous organelles. Cytoplasmic dynein is necessary but not…”
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