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Cell-Free Neurochemical Screening Assays to Predict Adverse Effects in Mammals, Fish, and Birds
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Book Chapter | Arini A., Mittal K., Basu N. Cell-free assays in environmental toxicology. In: Garcia-Reyero N, Murphy C, eds. A Systems Biology Approach to Advancing Adverse Outcome Pathways for Risk Assessment. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018, pp. 31-41. |
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Book Chapter | Armstrong BM, Murphy CA, Basu N. Using a vitellogensis model to link In vitro neurochemical effects of pulp and paper mill effluents to adverse reproductive outcomes in fish. In:Garcia-Reyero N, Murphy C, eds. A Systems Biology Approach to Advancing Adverse Outcome Pathways for Risk Assessment. Cham, Switzerland:Springer International Publishing, 2018, pp. 317-347. |
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Journal Article | Arini A, Cavallin JE, Berninger JP, Marfil-Vega R, Mills M, Villeneuve DL, Basu N. In vivo and In vitro neurochemical-based assessments of wastewater effluents from the Maumee River area of concern. Environmental Pollution 2016;211:9-19. |
R835170 (2016) R835170 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Arini A, Mittal K, Dornbos P, Head J, Rutkiewicz j, Basu N. A cell-free testing platform to screen chemicals of potential neurotoxic concern across twenty vertebrate species. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2017;36(11):3081-3090. |
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