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The Texas-Indiana Virtual STAR Center; Data-Generating in vitro and in silico Models of Developmental Toxicity in Embryonic Stem Cells and Zebrafish
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Journal Article | Bondesson M, Gustafsson J-A. Does consuming isoflavones reduce or increase breast cancer risk? Genome Medicine 2010;2(12):90. |
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Journal Article | Hester SD, Belmonte JM, Gens JS, Clendenon SG, Glazier JA. A multi-cell, multi-scale model of vertebrate segmentation and somite formation. PLoS Computational Biology 2011;7(10):e1002155. |
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Journal Article | Pinto C, Hao R, Grimaldi M, Thrikawala S, Boulahtouf A, Ait-Aissa S, Brion F, Gustaffson J, Balaguer P, Bondesson M. Differential activity of BPA, BPAF and BPC on zebrafish estrogen receptors in vitro and in vivo. TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY 2019;380:114709. |
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Presentation | Finnell R. Environmental factors, Wnt-PCP genes and complex birth defects. Presented at the FASEB Folate, Vitamin B12 and One Carbon Metabolism Conference, Carefree, AZ, August 1-6, 2010. |
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Presentation | Finnell R. Testing the reproductive consequences of environmental factors using murine ES cell technology. Presented at the Korean Academy of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea, November 17, 2010. |
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Presentation | Finnell R. Utilizing genetically engineered mouse stem cells to screen for potential carcinogens. Presented at the Korean National Cancer Research Center, Seoul, Korea, November 18, 2010. |
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Presentation | Gustafsson J-A. Nuclear receptors – potential targets for environmental pollutants. Presented at the North American Hazardous Materials Management Association National Conference, Houston, TX, November 10, 2009. |
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Presentation | Gustafsson J-A. Zebrafish as a model to study endocrine disruption. Presented at the Tenth Anniversary Meeting on Environment and Hormones (E. Hormone 2010), New Orleans, LA, October 19-23, 2010. |
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Presentation | Heiland R, Swat M, Silva C, Glazier JA, Lumsdaine A. CompuCell3D, workflows, and parameter studies. Presented at SC10 (Supercomputing conference), New Orleans, LA, November 13-19, 2010. |
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Presentation | Heiland R, Belmonte J, Swat M, Silva C, Lumsdaine A, Glazier J. Enhancing CompuCell3D with workflows and data provenance. Presented at the Virtual Physiological Human Network of Excellence 2010 Conference, Brussels, Belgium, September 30-October 1, 2010. |
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Presentation | Sluka J, Glazier JA, Swat M. Cell behavior ontology and standards for multicellular modeling. Presented at the Cell Behavior Ontology and Standards for Multicellular Modeling Specification Workshop, Informatics Forum of the University of Edingurgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, October 15-17, 2010. |
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Presentation | Sluka J, Glazier JA, Swat M. Frameworks for shareable multiscale modeling: goals, philosophy, tools, languages and needs. Presented at the Multiscale Modeling Consortium, Rockville, MD, October 27-28, 2010. |
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Proceedings | Heiland R, Swat M, Zaitlen B, Glazier JA, Lumsdaine A. Workflows for parameter studies of multi-cell modeling. In: Proceedings of the HPC 2010 Symposium of the Spring Simulation Multiconference, Orlando, FL, April 12-14, 2010, pp. 140-145. |
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