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Hazard characterization of Alternaria toxins to identify data gaps and improve risk assessment for human health.

in silico modeling predicts further Alternaria toxins as potential estrogenic factors. Recent studies indicate also an immunosuppressive role of AOH and ATX- II; however, no data are available for the ...

Design and Application of a Semi-automated Workflow including In Silico Models to support the Risk Assessment of Food Contact Material Substances

Publication Type: Scientific poster, presentation or proceeding Authors: Camille Streel; Ilse Van Overmeire; Gianluca Selvestrel; Alessandra Roncaglioni; Emilio Benfenati; Alessio Sommovigo; Alberto Manganaro; Els Van Hoeck; Birgit Mertens Source: BelTox ...

Coatings in food contact materials: Potential source of genotoxic contaminants?

human health. First, an inventory was assembled containing all substances potentially used in coatings. Afterwards, the genotoxic potential of the non-evaluated substances was predicted in silico using ...

A two-step lyssavirus real-time polymerase chain reaction using degenerate primers with superior sensitivity to the fluorescent antigen test.

30% of degenerate bases were used in both consecutive steps. The assay could accurately detect RABV, LBV, MOKV, DUVV, EBLV-1, EBLV-2, and ABLV. In silico sequence alignment showed a functional match ...

SYBR®Green qPCR Salmonella detection system allowing discrimination at the genus, species and subspecies levels.

coding for a cytoplasmic protein. This study includes the design of primer pairs, in silico and in situ selectivity, sensitivity, repeatability and reproducibility evaluations of the seven SYBR ®Green qPCR ...

Design of multiplex assays for molecular subtyping of pathogens with the Luminex xMAP technology

temperatures, hybridization structures and specificity for different types of oligonucleotides, and thereby simulating the multiplex assays in silico can facilitate the design of multiplex assays by reducing time ...

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