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Prevalidation for testing the toxic effects of inhaled active substances (gases) after direct exposure of lung cells of people in the Luft-/Flüssigkeitsgrenzschicht (Project)
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Funding period: 2007 - 2009
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Application of LC-MS QTrap technology in the simultaneous determination of plant protection products residues (Project)
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Funding period: 2008 - 2008
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SFB 852 Nutrition and intestinal microbiota - host interaction in the pig, Individual Project A2: Influence of nutritional factors on the prevalence of viruses, including viruses with zoonotic potential, in faeces of clinically healthy pigs (Project)
The gastrointestinal tract of clinically healthy animals comprises a community of 1013 to 1014 microorganisms playing a significant role in fermentation processes and in the defense against pathogens. Due to the lack of appropriate methods for other microbes, previous analyses of the flora have been mainly focused on bacteria. However, viruses may play a significant role, e.g. by interaction with...
Funding period: 2010 - 2013
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Characterisation of in vitro models for the prediction of transplacental transport of xenobiot-ics and analysis of the role of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters (Project)
The evaluation of the potential for teratogenic/developmental toxicity remains a major chal¬lenge in chemical risk assessment. Established OECD guidelines are based on animal stud-ies that are preferentially performed with rats or rabbits (OECD 414 and 416). However, interspecies extrapolation of animal data to humans is difficult, since profound species dif¬ferences in respect to sensitivity...
Funding period: 2008 - 2008
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SFB 299: Project A1 (Project)
During the 4th project period, the model “ProLand” is going to be advanced regarding methodical implementation and software. The aim is to offer users a simplified tool for their own autonomous strategic political analysis and consultancy. Furthermore, the model is going to be transferred into other regions (e. g. Wetterau), its forecast quality is going to be advanced and the experimental...
Funding period: 1997 - 2008
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SFB 299: Project B2.3 - Modelling of landuse-dependent heavy metal loads in intensively farmed soils using the Model ATOMIS (Project)
The model ATOMIS (Assessment Tool for Metals in Soils), integrated in the model network ITE2M has been developed in the third project phase of the SFB 299 in subproject B 2.3. It estimates site-specifically long term development of the heavy metal status in top soils depending on landuse and cultivation system. In the fourth phase of the SFB 299 ATOMIS will be transferred to the Nidda-catchment...
Funding period: 1997 - 2008
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SFB 299: Project B3.1 - Spatially explicit modelling of phytodiversity in cultural landscapes: model application, adaptation and extension (Project)
Trade-offs between various landscape functions (e.g., economic and ecological measures) are of special interest in agricultural landscape research. The landscape ecological subproject within the SFB299 is therefore concerned with relations between land use and phytodiversity. In this context, we consider the spatio-temporal patterns of different land-use systems (cultivation, grassland, fallow)...
Funding period: 1997 - 2008