Research Department
Head of the Department
Pavel Rössner
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Transcriptomic and epigenomic profiling reveals alteredresponses to diesel emissions in Alzheimer’s disease both invitro and in population-based data
Transcriptome changes in humans acutely exposed to nanoparticles during grinding of dental nanocomposites
Gene expression profiles and protein-protein interaction networks in THP-1 cells exposed to metal-based nanomaterials
Sympatry in a nightingale contact zone has no effect on host-specific blood parasite prevalence and lineage diversity
The impact of extractable organic matter from gasoline and alternative fuel emissions on bronchial cell models (BEAS-2B, MucilAir (TM)).
The Impact of Air Pollution Exposure on the MicroRNA Machinery and Lung Cancer Development.
Markers of lipid oxidation and inflammation in bronchial cells exposed to complete gasoline emissions and their organic extracts.
Ordinary Gasoline Emissions Induce a Toxic Response in Bronchial Cells Grown at Air-Liquid Interface View Web of Science ResearcherID and ORCID.
Effects of various environments on epigenetic settings and chromosomal damage.
Metal Nanoparticles with Antimicrobial Properties: The Toxicity Response in Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Cell-Tak Coating Interferes With DNA-Based Normalization of Metabolic Flux Data.