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Publications Details for Grant Number R835168

Toxicity Screening with Zebrafish Assay

RFA: Developing High-Throughput Assays for Predictive Modeling of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Modulated Through the Endocrine System or Pertinent Pathways in Humans and Species Relevant to Ecological Risk Assessment (2011)

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Abstract Population genetic diversity in zebrafish lines MAMMALIAN GENOME Balik-Meisner M, Truong L, Scholl E, Tanguay R, Reif D Balik-Meisner M, Truong L, Scholl E, Tanguay R, Reif D. Population genetic diversity in zebrafish lines. MAMMALIAN GENOME 2018;29(1-2):90-100 R835168 (Final)
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Journal Article Phenotype anchoring in zebrafish reveals a potential role for matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in tamoxifen's effects on skin epithelium. TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY Bugel SM, Wehmas LC, La Du JK, Tanguay RL Bugel SM, Wehmas LC, La Du JK, Tanguay RL. Phenotype anchoring in zebrafish reveals a potential role for matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) in tamoxifen's effects on skin epithelium. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2016;296:31-41. R835168 (Final)
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Journal Article Advancements in zebrafish applications for 21st century toxicology. PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS Garcia GR, Noyes PD, Tanguay RL Garcia GR, Noyes PD, Tanguay RL. Advancements in zebrafish applications for 21st century toxicology. Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2016;161:11-21. R835168 (Final)
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Journal Article High-throughput characterization of chemical-associated embryonic behavioral changes predicts teratogenic outcomes. ARCHIVES OF TOXICOLOGY Reif DM, Truong L, Mandrell D, Marvel S, Zhang G, Tanguay RL Reif DM, Truong L, Mandrell D, Marvel S, Zhang G, Tanguay RL. High-throughput characterization of chemical-associated embryonic behavioral changes predicts teratogenic outcomes. Archives of Toxicology 2016;90(6):1459-1570. R835168 (Final)
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Journal Article Optimizing multi-dimensional high throughput screening using zebrafish. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY Truong L, Bugel SM, Chlebowski A, Usenko CY, Simonich MT, Simonich SLM, Tanguay RL Truong L, Bugel SM, Chlebowski A, Usenko CY, Simonich MT, Simonich SLM, Tanguay RL. Optimizing multi-dimensional high throughput screening using zebrafish. Reproductive Toxicology 2016;65:139-147. R835168 (Final)
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Journal Article A new statistical approach to characterize chemical-elicited behavioral effects in high-throughput studies using zebrafish. PLOS ONE Zhang GZ, Truong L, Tanguay RL, Reif DM Zhang G, Truong L, Tanguay RL, Reif DM. A new statistical approach to characterize chemical-elicited behavioral effects in high-throughput studies using zebrafish. PLoS One 2017;12(1):e0169408 (16 pp.). R835168 (Final)
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Journal Article Aggregate entropy scoring for quantifying activity across endpoints with irregular correlation structure. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY Zhang G, Marvel S, Truong L, Tanguay RL, Reif DM Zhang G, Marvel S, Truong L, Tanguay RL, Reif DM. Aggregate entropy scoring for quantifying activity across endpoints with irregular correlation structure. Reproductive Toxicology 2016;62:92-99. R835168 (Final)
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R835802C003 (2015)
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Journal Article A data-driven weighting scheme for multivariate phenotypic endpoints recapitulates zebrafish developmental cascades. None Zhang G, Roell KR, Truong L, Tanguay RL, Reif DM Zhang G, Roell KR, Truong L, Tanguay RL, Reif DM. A data-driven weighting scheme for multivariate phenotypic endpoints recapitulates zebrafish developmental cascades. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2017;314:109-117. R835168 (Final)
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Presentation Mining ToxCast™ phase I and II embryonic zebrafish data for possible endocrine disrupting chemicals for transcriptomics and predictive modeling. None Haggard DE, Tilton F, Waters K, Tanguay RL Haggard DE, Tilton F, Waters K, Tanguay RL. Mining ToxCast™ phase I and II embryonic zebrafish data for possible endocrine disrupting chemicals for transcriptomics and predictive modeling. Poster presented at the Collaborative Workshop on Aquatic Models and 21st Century Toxicology, Raleigh, NC, May 5, 2014. R835168 (Final)
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Presentation Phenotypically-anchored transcriptomic response in embryonic zebrafish developmentally exposed to the antimicrobial agent, Triclosan. None Haggard DE, Noyes PD, Tilton F, Thomas D, Waters KM, Tanguay RL Haggard DE, Noyes PD, Tilton F, Thomas D, Waters KM, Tanguay RL. Phenotypically-anchored transcriptomic response in embryonic zebrafish developmentally exposed to the antimicrobial agent, Triclosan. Presented at the Society of Toxicology 55th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo, New Orleans, LA, March 13-17, 2016. R835168 (Final)
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Presentation A strategy for the design of safer products. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. A strategy for the design of safer products. Presented at the Design of Safer Chemicals and Products: The Nexus of Toxicology and Chemistry, McMenamins' Edgefield, Troutdale, OR, April 23-24, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation Coupling the power of high throughput zebrafish screening and synthetic chemistry to design safer chemicals. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Coupling the power of high throughput zebrafish screening and synthetic chemistry to design safer chemicals. Presented at the 250th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 16-20, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation High throughput assessment of bioactivity using zebrafish: high content data for the 21st century. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. High throughput assessment of bioactivity using zebrafish: high content data for the 21st century. Presented at the Oklahoma State University, Stillwater OK, February 19, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation Using multidimensional zebrafish data to advance environmental health. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Using multidimensional zebrafish data to advance environmental health. Presented at Elucidating Environmental Dimensions of Neurological Disorders and Diseases: Understanding New Tools from Federal Chemical Testing Programs, Environmental Defense Fund, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, June 20, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation Using zebrafish as a high-throughput non-mammalian in vivo model to identify DNT compounds. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Using zebrafish as a high-throughput non-mammalian in vivo model to identify DNT compounds. Presented at the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) 66th National Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, November 1-5, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation Whole-genome expression analysis of endocrine active ToxCast™ compounds in embryonic zebrafish. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Whole-genome expression analysis of endocrine active ToxCast™ compounds in embryonic zebrafish. Presented at the Society of Toxicology's FutureTox III: Transforming 21st Century Science into Risk Assessment and Regulatory Decision-Making, Arlington, VA, November 20, 2015. R835168 (Final)
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Presentation Exploiting zebrafish as a sensor for chemical bioactivity. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Exploiting zebrafish as a sensor for chemical bioactivity. Presented at the Boston University Mini-Symposium: Experimental and Computational Approaches to Cancer Risk Assessment from Chemical [and Drug] Exposure, Boston MA, November 30, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation Using multidimensional zebrafish data to advance environmental health science. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Using multidimensional zebrafish data to advance environmental health science. Presented at the University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, October 6, 2015. R835168 (2014)
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Presentation Using zebrafish phenotypic and transcriptomic screening to define potential endocrine activity. None Tanguay RL Tanguay RL. Using zebrafish phenotypic and transcriptomic screening to define potential endocrine activity. Presented at the Society of Toxicology 55th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo, New Orleans, LA, March 15, 2016. R835168 (Final)
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Presentation Harnessing the in vivo power of zebrafish to unraveling complex toxicity mechanisms. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Harnessing the in vivo power of zebrafish to unraveling complex toxicity mechanisms. Presented at the University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, April 25, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation Harnessing the power of zebrafish to protect and improve human health. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Harnessing the power of zebrafish to protect and improve human health. Presented at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, April 29, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation In vivo behavioral and morphological screening of a 1078 chemical library using zebrafish. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. In vivo behavioral and morphological screening of a 1078 chemical library using zebrafish. Presented at the 14th International Neurotoxicology Association Meeting (INA14), Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands, June 13, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation Rapid in vivo assessment of chemical and biological interactions: high content data for the 21st century. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Rapid in vivo assessment of chemical and biological interactions: high content data for the 21st century. Presented at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 29, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation Harnessing the power of zebrafish to advance environmental health sciences: high content data for 21st century toxicology. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Harnessing the power of zebrafish to advance environmental health sciences: high content data for 21st century toxicology. Presented at the University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, May 22, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation Exploiting multi-dimensional high throughput screening in zebrafish to protect human health. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Exploiting multi-dimensional high throughput screening in zebrafish to protect human health. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, November 19, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation Multi-dimensional in vivo screening of the ToxCast chemicals using embryonic zebrafish. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Multi-dimensional in vivo screening of the ToxCast chemicals using embryonic zebrafish. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Center for Computational Toxicology, National Toxicology Program, Research Triangle Park, NC, November 6, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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Presentation Coupling site specific passive sampling devices and the embryonic zebrafish model to define the toxicity of environmentally relevant mixtures. None Tanguay R Tanguay R. Coupling site specific passive sampling devices and the embryonic zebrafish model to define the toxicity of environmentally relevant mixtures. Presented at the Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting, Louisiana State University Superfund Research Center, Baton Rouge, LA. October 16, 2013. R835168 (2013)
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