• International pooled study on diet and bladder cancer: The bladder cancer, epidemiology and nutritional determinants (BLEND) study: Design and baseline characteristics 

      Goossens, Maria E.; Isa, Fatima; Brinkman, Maree; Mak, David; Reulen, Raoul; Wesselius, Anke; Benhamou, Simone; Bosetti, Cristina; Bueno-de-Mesquita, H. Bas; Carta, Angela; Allam, Md Farouk; Golka, Klaus; Grant, Eric J.; Jiang, Xuejuan; Johnson, Kenneth C.; Karagas, Margaret R.; Kellen, Eliane; La Vecchia, Carlo; Lu, Chih-Ming; Marshall, James; Moysich, Kirsten; Pohlabeln, Hermann; Porru, Stefano; Steineck, Gunnar; Stern, Marianne C.; Tang, Li; Taylor, Jack A.; van den Brandt, Piet; Villeneuve, Paul J.; Wakai, Kenji; Weiderpass, Elisabete; White, Emily; Wolk, Alicja; Zhang, Zuo-Feng; Buntinx, Frank; Zeegers, Maurice P. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-07-06)
      Background: In 2012, more than 400,000 urinary bladder cancer cases occurred worldwide, making it the 7th most common type of cancer. Although many previous studies focused on the relationship between diet and bladder cancer, the evidence related to specific food items or nutrients that could be involved in the development of bladder cancer remains inconclusive. Dietary components can either be, ...
    • Prediction of human drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in relation to oral doses and blood concentrations 

      Albrecht, Wiebke; Kappenberg, Franziska; Brecklinghaus, Tim; Stoeber, Regina; Marchan, Rosemarie; Zhang, Mian; Ebbert, Kristina; Kirschner, Hendrik; Grinberg, Marianna; Leist, Marcel; Moritz, Wolfgang; Cadenas, Cristina; Ghallab, Ahmed; Reinders, Jörg; Vartak, Nachiket; van Thriel, Christoph; Golka, Klaus; Tolosa, Laia; Castell, José V.; Damm, Georg; Seehofer, Daniel; Lampen, Alfonso; Braeuning, Albert; Buhrke, Thorsten; Behr, Anne-Cathrin; Oberemm, Axel; Gu, Xiaolong; Kittana, Naim; van de Water, Bob; Kreiling, Reinhard; Fayyaz, Susann; van Aerts, Leon; Smedsrød, Bård; Ellinger-Ziegelbauer, Heidrun; Steger-Hartmann, Thomas; Gundert-Remy, Ursula; Zeigerer, Anja; Ullrich, Anett; Runge, Dieter; Lee, Serene M.L.; Schiergens, Tobias S.; Kuepfer, Lars; Aguayo-Orozco, Alejandro; Sachinidis, Agapios; Edlund, Karolina; Gardner, Iain; Rahnenführer, Jörg; Hengstler, Jan G. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-27)
      Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) cannot be accurately predicted by animal models. In addition, currently available in vitro methods do not allow for the estimation of hepatotoxic doses or the determination of an acceptable daily intake (ADI). To overcome this limitation, an in vitro/in silico method was established that predicts the risk of human DILI in relation to oral doses and blood concentrations. ...