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Harry Vrieling

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Adverse outcome pathways: opportunities, limitations and open questions

…, T Hartung, T Braunbeck, J Beltman, H Vrieling… - Archives of …, 2017 - Springer
Adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) are a recent toxicological construct that connects, in a
formalized, transparent and quality-controlled way, mechanistic information to apical …

[HTML][HTML] Buccal and sublingual vaccine delivery

H Kraan, H Vrieling, C Czerkinsky, W Jiskoot… - Journal of controlled …, 2014 - Elsevier
Because of their large surface area and immunological competence, mucosal tissues are
attractive administration and target sites for vaccination. An important characteristic of …

Quantitative high content imaging of cellular adaptive stress response pathways in toxicity for chemical safety assessment

…, M Niemeijer, G Hendriks, H Vrieling… - Chemical research in …, 2014 - ACS Publications
Over the past decade, major leaps forward have been made on the mechanistic
understanding and identification of adaptive stress response landscapes underlying toxic …

An organoid platform for ovarian cancer captures intra-and interpatient heterogeneity

…, BG Neel, T Bosse, KN Gaarenstroom, H Vrieling… - Nature medicine, 2019 - nature.com
Ovarian cancer (OC) is a heterogeneous disease usually diagnosed at a late stage.
Experimental in vitro models that faithfully capture the hallmarks and tumor heterogeneity of …

Neomorphic agouti mutations in obese yellow mice

DMJ Duhl, H Vrieling, KA Miller, GL Wolff, GS Barsh - Nature genetics, 1994 - nature.com
Several dominant mutations of the mouse agouti coat colour gene have pleiotropic effects
that include obesity and a yellow coat. The A y allele is caused by a large deletion that …

Cloning of the mouse agouti gene predicts a secreted protein ubiquitously expressed in mice carrying the lethal yellow mutation.

MW Miller, DM Duhl, H Vrieling, SP Cordes… - Genes & …, 1993 - genesdev.cshlp.org
The mouse agouti gene controls the deposition of yellow and black pigment in developing
hairs. Several dominant alleles, including lethal yellow (Ay), result in the exclusive …

Wnt but not BMP signaling is involved in the inhibitory action of sclerostin on BMP‐stimulated bone formation

…, M Karperien, PHA Quax, H Vrieling… - Journal of Bone and …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Sclerostin is an osteocyte‐derived negative regulator of bone formation. It inhibits BMP‐
stimulated bone formation both in vitro and in vivo but has no direct effect on BMP signaling …

A novel regulation mechanism of DNA repair by damage-induced and RAD23-dependent stabilization of xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein

…, S Bergink, K Sugasawa, H Vrieling… - Genes & …, 2003 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Primary DNA damage sensing in mammalian global genome nucleotide excision repair (GG-
NER) is performed by the xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC)/HR23B protein complex …

PARP1 promotes nucleotide excision repair through DDB2 stabilization and recruitment of ALC1

…, N Thoma, W Vermeulen, H Vrieling… - Journal of Cell …, 2012 - rupress.org
The WD40-repeat protein DDB2 is essential for efficient recognition and subsequent
removal of ultraviolet (UV)-induced DNA lesions by nucleotide excision repair (NER) …

The UV-damaged DNA binding protein mediates efficient targeting of the nucleotide excision repair complex to UV-induced photo lesions

J Moser, M Volker, H Kool, S Alekseev, H Vrieling… - DNA repair, 2005 - Elsevier
Previous studies point to the XPC-hHR23B complex as the principal initiator of global
genome nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway, responsible for the repair of UV-induced …