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Publications Details for Grant Number R832737

Development of Receptor- to Population-Level Analytical Tools for Assessing Endocrine Disruptor Exposure in Wastewater-Impacted Estuarine Systems

RFA: Exposure Measurement Tools for Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Mixtures (2005)

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Journal Article Gaertner K, Chandler GT, Quattro J, Ferguson PL, Sabo-Attwood T. Identification and expression of the ecdysone receptor in the harpacticoid copepod, Amphiascus tenuiremis, in response to fipronil. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2012;76(2):39-45. R832737 (Final)
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Journal Article Kashiwada S, Tatsuta H, Kameshiro M, Sugaya Y, Sabo-Attwood T, Chandler GT, Ferguson PL, Goka K. Stage-dependent differences in effects of carbaryl on population growth rate in Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2008;27(11):2397-2402. R832737 (2008)
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Presentation Clark JC, Ferguson PL. Quantitation of xenoestrogen-dependent interaction of the human estrogen receptor with its estrogen response element using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 15, 2007. R832737 (2008)
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Presentation Clark JC, Ferguson PL. Quantitation of xenoestrogen-dependent interaction of the human estrogen receptor with its estrogen response element using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, 2007. R832737 (2007)
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Presentation Ferguson PL, Kimberley LC, Pritchard BP, Clark JC. Novel approaches for mass spectrometric analysis of endocrine-disrupting compounds in the aquatic environment. Presented at the 234th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 19-23, 2007. R832737 (2007)
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Presentation Ferguson PL. Activity-directed analytical tools based on hormone receptor-affinity extraction for isolating endocrine disruptors from complex mixtures. Presented at the 6th IWA/GRA Specialized Conference on Assessment and Control of Micropollutants/Hazardous Substances in Water, San Francisco, CA, June 8-10, 2009. R832737 (Final)
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Presentation Ferguson PL, Shaw LK. Activity-directed analytical tools based on hormone receptor-affinity extraction for isolating endocrine disruptors from complex mixtures. Presented at the 15th International Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, Bordeaux, France, May 17-20, 2009. R832737 (Final)
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Presentation Kimberley L, Ferguson PL. Activity-directed analytical tools based on hormone receptor-affinity extraction for isolating dissolved EDCs from complex mixtures. Presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 15, 2007. R832737 (2007)
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Presentation Shaw LK, Ferguson PL. Activity-directed analytical tools based on hormone receptor-affinity extraction for isolating EDCs from complex mixtures prior to detection by LC-MS/MS. Poster presented at the 56th Annual ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Denver, CO, June 1-5, 2008. R832737 (Final)
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Presentation Shaw LK, Ferguson PL. Activity-directed analytical tools based on hormone receptor-affinity extraction for isolating EDCs from complex mixtures prior to detection by LC-MS/MS. Presented at the 56th American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Denver, CO, June 1-5, 2008. R832737 (2007)
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