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Julia Liebing
Researcher at Technical University of Dortmund
Publications - 6
Citations - 150
Julia Liebing is an academic researcher from Technical University of Dortmund. The author has contributed to research in topics: Modular design & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 119 citations.
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A transcriptome-based classifier to identify developmental toxicants by stem cell testing : design, validation and optimization for histone deacetylase inhibitors
Eugen Rempel,Eugen Rempel,Lisa Hoelting,Tanja Waldmann,Nina V. Balmer,Stefan Schildknecht,Marianna Grinberg,John Antonydas Gaspar,Vaibhav Shinde,Regina Stöber,Rosemarie Marchan,Christoph van Thriel,Julia Liebing,Johannes Meisig,Johannes Meisig,Nils Blüthgen,Nils Blüthgen,Agapios Sachinidis,Jörg Rahnenführer,Jan G. Hengstler,Marcel Leist +20 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated how human stem cells and transcriptome analysis can be combined for mechanistic grouping and prediction of toxicants and extension to mechanisms beyond HDACi would allow prediction of human developmental toxicity hazard of unknown compounds with the UKN1 test system.
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Definition of transcriptome-based indices for quantitative characterization of chemically disturbed stem cell development: introduction of the STOP-Tox ukn and STOP-Tox ukk tests
Vaibhav Shinde,Lisa Hoelting,Sureshkumar Perumal Srinivasan,Johannes Meisig,Johannes Meisig,Kesavan Meganathan,Smita Jagtap,Marianna Grinberg,Julia Liebing,Nils Bluethgen,Nils Bluethgen,Jörg Rahnenführer,Eugen Rempel,Regina Stoeber,Stefan Schildknecht,Sunniva Förster,Patricio Godoy,Christoph van Thriel,John Antonydas Gaspar,Jürgen Hescheler,Tanja Waldmann,Jan G. Hengstler,Marcel Leist,Agapios Sachinidis +23 more
TL;DR: To quantitatively describe disturbed development on a genome-wide basis, the concept based on the indices Dp and Di offers the possibility to quantitatively express the propensity of test compounds to interfere with normal development.
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Assessment of neurotoxic effects of tri-cresyl phosphates (TCPs) and cresyl saligenin phosphate (CBDP) using a combination of in vitro techniques.
TL;DR: Results confirmed that ToCP has a unique mode of action on glutamate receptors that is not observed with the metabolite CBDP and the other symmetric TCP isomers, and is the most potent TCP isomer with respect to structural and functional neurotoxicity in vitro.
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Digital research data: from analysis of existing standards to a scientific foundation for a modular metadata schema in nanosafety
Linda Elberskirch,Kunigunde Binder,Norbert Riefler,Adriana Sofranko,Julia Liebing,Christian Bonatto Minella,Lutz Mädler,Matthias Razum,Christoph van Thriel,Klaus Unfried,Roel P. F. Schins,Annette Kraegeloh +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify appropriate description standards and quality criteria for the special use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in nanosafety research, and propose a minimum information table (MIT) to describe the minimum information to be provided along with experimental results on effects of ENMs in the biological context.
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Digital research data: from analysis of existing standards to a scientific foundation for a modular metadata schema in nanosafety
Linda Elberskirch,Kunigunde Binder,Norbert Riefler,Adriana Sofranko,Julia Liebing,Christian Bonatto Minella,Lutz Mädler,Matthias Razum,Christoph van Thriel,Klaus Unfried,Roel P. F. Schins,Annette Kraegeloh +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identify appropriate description standards and quality criteria for the special use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in nanosafety research, and propose a minimum information table (MIT) to describe the minimum information to be provided along with experimental results on effects of ENMs in the biological context.