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Inge de Graaf is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen, specializing in the Department of Pharmacy. Her research focuses on toxicology, pharmacology, and drug metabolism using advanced ex vivo models like precision-cut intestinal and kidney slices.
Research Interests: Inge's work explores drug-induced toxicity, epigenetic mechanisms in environmental exposure, and innovative drug delivery systems. She investigates how biocides, smoke exposure, and nanocarriers affect cellular processes, particularly in liver and hematopoietic systems.
Publications: Recent trends include studies on α-amanitin hematotoxicity (2024), vitamin A homeostasis disruption by biocides (2022), and epigenetic impacts of prenatal smoke exposure (2020). Her research often integrates ex vivo tissue models with molecular toxicology assessments.
Labs & Teams: She contributes to Lab Team Pharmacy and collaborates with multidisciplinary groups on projects related to drug metabolism, transplantation, and chemoresistance. Her affiliations include the Netherlands Society for Toxicology.
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