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Imaging Assessment of G-protein-coupled Estrogen Receptor Activation
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Journal Article | High-content screening in zebrafish embryos identifies butafenacil as a potent inducer of anemia. | PLOS ONE | Leet JK, Lindberg CD, Bassett LA, Isales GM, Yozzo KL, Raftery TD, Volz DC | Leet JK, Lindberg CD, Bassett LA, Isales GM, Yozzo KL, Raftery TD, Volz DC. High-content screening in zebrafish embryos identifies butafenacil as a potent inducer of anemia. PLoS ONE 2014;9(8):e104190, 10 pp. |
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Journal Article | Butafenacil: a positive control for identifying anemia- and porphyria-inducing chemicals. | TOXICOLOGY REPORTS | Leet JK, Hipszer RA, Volz DC | Leet JK, Hipszer RA, Volz DC. Butafenacil: a positive control for identifying anemia-and porphyria-inducing chemicals. Toxicology Reports 2015;2:976-983. |
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Journal Article | Aryl phosphate esters within a major PentaBDE replacement product induce cardiotoxicity in developing zebrafish embryos: potential role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. | TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES | McGee SP, Konstantinov A, Stapleton HM, Volz DC | McGee SP, Konstantinov A, Stapleton HM, Volz DC. Aryl phosphate esters within a major PentaBDE replacement product induce cardiotoxicity in developing zebrafish embryos: potential role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor. Toxicological Sciences 2013;133(1):144-156. |
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Journal Article | High-content screening assay for identification of chemicals impacting spontaneous activity in zebrafish embryos. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Raftery TD, Isales GM, Yozzo KL, Volz DC | Raftery TD, Isales GM, Yozzo KL, Volz DC. High-content screening assay for identification of chemicals impacting spontaneous activity in zebrafish embryos. Environmental Science & Technology 2014;48(1):804-810. |
R835169 (2012) R835169 (2013) R835169 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Abamectin induces rapid and reversible hypoactivity within early zebrafish embryos. | NEUROTOXICOLOGY AND TERATOLOGY | Raftery TD, Volz DC | Raftery TD, Volz DC. Abamectin induces rapid and reversible hypoactivity within early zebrafish embryos. Neurotoxicology and Teratology 2015;49:10-18. |
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Journal Article | Leveraging embryonic zebrafish to prioritize ToxCast testing. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LETTERS | Volz DC, Hipszer RA, Leet JK, Raftery TD | Volz DC, Hipszer RA, Leet JK, Raftery TD. Leveraging embryonic zebrafish to prioritize ToxCast testing. Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2015;2(7):171-176. |
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Journal Article | Adverse outcome pathways during zebrafish embryogenesis: a case study with paraoxon. | AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY | Yozzo KL, McGee SP, Volz DC | Yozzo KL, McGee SP, Volz DC. Adverse outcome pathways during zebrafish embryogenesis: a case study with paraoxon. Aquatic Toxicology 2013;126:346-354. |
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Journal Article | High-content screening assay for identification of chemicals impacting cardiovascular function in zebrafish embryos. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Yozzo KL, Isales GM, Raftery TD, Volz DC | Yozzo KL, Isales GM, Raftery TD, Volz DC. High-content screening assay for identification of chemicals impacting cardiovascular function in zebrafish embryos. Environmental Science & Technology 2013;47(19):11302-11310. |
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