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The expression of the t-SNARE AtSNAP33 is induced by pathogens and mechanical stimulation
Wick, P., Gansel, X., Oulevey, C., Page, V., Studer, I., Dürst, M., & Sticher, L. (2003). The expression of the t-SNARE AtSNAP33 is induced by pathogens and mechanical stimulation. Plant Physiology, 132(1), 343-351. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.102.012633
In vitro evaluation of possible adverse effects of nanosized materials
Wick, P., Manser, P., Spohn, P., & Bruinink, A. (2006). In vitro evaluation of possible adverse effects of nanosized materials. Physica Status Solidi B: Basic Research, 243(13), 3556-3560. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssb.200669207
In vitro cytotoxicity of oxide nanoparticles: comparison to asbestos, silica, and the effect of particle solubility
Brunner, T. J., Wick, P., Manser, P., Spohn, P., Grass, R. N., Limbach, L. K., … Stark, W. J. (2006). In vitro cytotoxicity of oxide nanoparticles: comparison to asbestos, silica, and the effect of particle solubility. Environmental Science and Technology, 40(14), 4374-4381. https://doi.org/10.1021/es052069i
The presence of carbon nanotubes affect cell physiology and interfeers with cell adhesion
Wick, P., Kaiser, J. P., Manser, P., Spohn, P., & Bruinink, A. (2007). The presence of carbon nanotubes affect cell physiology and interfeers with cell adhesion. In Viennano´07: 2nd Vienna international conference micro- and nanotechnology (p. (6 pp.). Österreichische Tribolog. Gesellsch.
The degree and kind of agglomeration affect carbon nanotube cytotoxicity
Wick, P., Manser, P., Limbach, L. K., Dettlaff-Weglikowska, U., Krumeich, F., Roth, S., … Bruinink, A. (2007). The degree and kind of agglomeration affect carbon nanotube cytotoxicity. Toxicology Letters, 168(2), 121-131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2006.08.019
Exposure of engineered nanoparticles to human lung epithelial cells: influence of chemical composition and catalytic activity on oxidative stress
Limbach, L. K., Wick, P., Manser, P., Grass, R. N., Bruinink, A., & Stark, W. J. (2007). Exposure of engineered nanoparticles to human lung epithelial cells: influence of chemical composition and catalytic activity on oxidative stress. Environmental Science and Technology, 41(11), 4158-4163. https://doi.org/10.1021/es062629t
The reliability and limits of the MTT reduction assay for carbon nanotubes-cell interaction
Belyanskaya, L., Manser, P., Spohn, P., Bruinink, A., & Wick, P. (2007). The reliability and limits of the MTT reduction assay for carbon nanotubes-cell interaction. Carbon, 45(13), 2643-2648. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2007.08.010
Reviewing the environmental and human health knowledge base of carbon nanotubes
Helland, A., Wick, P., Koehler, A., Schmid, K., & Som, C. (2007). Reviewing the environmental and human health knowledge base of carbon nanotubes. Environmental Health Perspectives, 115(8), 1125-1131. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.9652
Effects of combustion-derived ultrafine particles and manufactured nanoparticles on heart cells <I>in vitro</I>
Helfenstein, M., Miragoli, M., Rohr, S., Müller, L., Wick, P., Mohr, M., … Rothen-Rutishauser, B. (2008). Effects of combustion-derived ultrafine particles and manufactured nanoparticles on heart cells in vitro. Toxicology, 253(1-3), 70-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2008.08.018
Multifunctional nanocomposite plasma coatings: enabling new biomaterials applications
Balazs, D., Shen, D., Lischer, S., Grieder, K., Fortunato, G., Hossain, M. M., … Heuberger, M. (2008). Multifunctional nanocomposite plasma coatings: enabling new biomaterials applications. In Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings: Vol. 1056. Nanophase and nanocomposite materials V (pp. 46-47). Materials Research Society.
Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal - fetal barrier for nanosized materials
Wick, P., Malek, A., Manser, P., Meili, D., Maeder-Althaus, X., Zisch, A., … von Mandach, U. (2008). Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal - fetal barrier for nanosized materials. Presented at the Nanotox 2008. Zürich, Switzerland.
Exposure of human lung cells to industrial scale produced multi walled carbon nanotubes: effects on cell physiology in vitro
Wick, P., Su, D., Kaiser, J. P., Maeder-Althaus, X., Weinberg, G., Thurnherr, T., … Bruinink, A. (2008). Exposure of human lung cells to industrial scale produced multi walled carbon nanotubes: effects on cell physiology in vitro. Presented at the NanoEurope. St.Gallen, Switzerland.
Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal - fetal barrier capacity for nanosized materials
Wick, P., Malek, A., Manser, P., Meili, D., Maeder-Althaus, X., Zisch, A., … von Mandach, U. (2008). Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal - fetal barrier capacity for nanosized materials. Presented at the 40th annual meeting on the USGEB 2008. Lausanne, Switzerland.
C&lt;sub&gt;60&lt;/sub&gt; fullerene a powerful antioxidant or a damaging agent? The importance of an in-depth material characterization prior to cytotoxicity assays
Kaiser, J. P., Spohn, P., Halser, F., Krug, H. F., Bruinink, A., & Wick, P. (2008). C60 fullerene a powerful antioxidant or a damaging agent? The importance of an in-depth material characterization prior to cytotoxicity assays. Presented at the Nanosafe 2008: international conference on safe production and use of nanomaterials. Grenoble, France.
C&lt;sub&gt;60&lt;/sub&gt; fullerene a powerful antioxidant or a damaging nanoox? The importance of an in-depth material characterization prior to cytotoxicity assays
Spohn, P., Hasler, F., Krug, H. F., Bruinink, A., & Wick, P. (2008). C60 fullerene a powerful antioxidant or a damaging nanoox? The importance of an in-depth material characterization prior to cytotoxicity assays. Presented at the Swiss workshop on basic research in nanoscience. Davos, Switzerland.
Carbon nanotubes affect cell adhesion of epithelial cells
Kaiser, J. P., Maeder, X., Krug, H. F., & Wick, P. (2008). Carbon nanotubes affect cell adhesion of epithelial cells. Presented at the NanoEurope 2008. St.Gallen, Switzerland.
Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal - fetal barrier capacity for nanosized materials
Malek, A., Wick, P., Manser, P., Meili, D., Mäder-Althaus, X., Zisch, A., … von Mandach, U. (2008). Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal - fetal barrier capacity for nanosized materials. Presented at the International federation placenta association (IFPA) conference 2008. Graz, Austria.
Effects of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) on cells of the immune system
Thurnherr, T., Manser, P., Wick, P., & Krug, H. F. (2008). Effects of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) on cells of the immune system. Presented at the Swiss workshop on basic research in nanoscience. Davos, Switzerland.
Do novel engineered nanomaterials (EN) have hazardous effects on the immune system?
Thurnherr, T., Manser, P., Wick, P., & Krug, H. F. (2008). Do novel engineered nanomaterials (EN) have hazardous effects on the immune system? Presented at the nanoECO: nanoparticles in the environment - implications and applications. Monte Verità, Switzerland.
Reviewing the environmental and human health knowledge base of carbon nanotubes
Helland, A., Wick, P., Koehler, A., Schmid, K., & Som, C. (2008). Reviewing the environmental and human health knowledge base of carbon nanotubes. Ciência & Saúde Coletiva, 13(2), 441-452. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-81232008000200019
 

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