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Embryotoxicity and teratogenicity as a result of response to DNA damage in iPS cells: the effect of methylmercury chloride and low oxygen conditions

2015/17/N/NZ7/04096

Keywords:

embryotoxicity teratogenicity ethical model in vitro embrotoxicity testing human embrio im vitro model human induced pluripotent stem cells DNA damage DNA damage resposne HIF1 alpha methylmercury chloride

Descriptors:

  • NZ7_15: Toxicology
  • NZ3_8: Stem cell biology
  • NZ7_2: Environment and health risks

Panel:

NZ7 - Diagnostic tools, therapies and public health: public health, epidemiology, environmental health risks and occupational medicine, medical ethics, drug discovery and therapies, pharmacology

Host institution :

Instytut Medycyny Doświadczalnej i Klinicznej im. Mirosława Mossakowskiego PAN

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Principal investigator (from the host institution):

Justyna Augustyniak 

Number of co-investigators in the project: 2

Call: PRELUDIUM 9 - announced on 2015-03-16

Amount awarded: 150 000 PLN

Project start date (Y-m-d): 2016-03-24

Project end date (Y-m-d): 2020-09-23

Project duration:: 54 months (the same as in the proposal)

Project status: Project settled

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  • Publication in academic press/journals (1)
  1. Oxygen as an important factor modulating in vitro MeHgCl toxicity associated with mitochondrial genes in hiPSCs
    Authors:
    J. Augustyniak, G. Lipka, H. Kozlowska, F. Caloni, L. Buzanska,
    Academic press:
    Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (rok: 2022, tom: Volume 241, strony: 0147-6513), Wydawca: Elsevier
    Status:
    Published
    DOI:
    10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113737 - link to the publication