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Records 1 to 25 of 29 records from [ORD-NHEERL] published between 09/22/2012 and 09/22/2017 from author Tamara Tal

2017
McCollum, C., J. Conde Vancells, C. Hans, M. Vazquez-Chantada, N. Kleinstreuer, T. Tal, T. Knudsen, S. Shah, F. Merchant, R. Finnell, J. Gustafsson, R. Cabrera, AND M. Bondesson. Identification of vascular disruptor compounds by analysis in zebrafish embryos and mouse embryonic endothelial cells. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 70:60-69, (2017).
Tal, T., D. Phelps, S. Keely, N. Brinkman, D. Hunter, A. Gearhart, D. Betancourt, C. McQueen, AND C. Wood. Developmental exposure to triclosan alters microbiota community structure and locomotor activity in larval zebrafish. SOT, Baltimore, MD, March 12 - 17, 2017.
Catron, T., D. Phelps, S. Keely, N. Brinkman, E. Anneken, AND T. Tal. Effects of Bisphenol A and replacement compounds on neurobehavioral development mediated by microbial colonization status in zebrafish larvae. Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity (GRS and GRC), Andover, Proctor Academy, August 12 - 18, 2017.
Tal, T., D. Phelps, N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, D. Hunter, A. Gearhart, D. Betancourt, AND C. Wood. Host-associated microbiota is required for neurobehavioral development in zebrafish and is targeted by environmental chemicals. Eurotox 2017, Bratislava, SLOVAKIA, September 10 - 13, 2017.
Phelps, D., N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, T. Catron, D. Betancourt, C. Wood, S. Espenschied, J. Rawls, AND T. Tal. Microbial colonization is required for normal neurobehavioral development in zebrafish. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 11(7):11244, (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10517-5
Phelps, D., N. Brinkman, S. Keely, D. Hunter, A. Gearhart, D. Betancourt, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Microbial colonization is required for normal neurobehavioral development in zebrafish. SOT Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 12 - 16, 2017.
Tal, T., D. Phelps, N. Brinkman, S. Keely, D. Hunter, A. Gearhart, D. Betancourt, AND C. Wood. Microbial colonization is required for normal neurobehavioral development in zebrafish.. 8th Aquatic Animal Models of Human Disease Conference, Birmingham, AL, January 07 - 12, 2017.
Phelps, D., N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, D. Hunter, A. Gearhart, D. Betancourt, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Microbiota is required for normal neurobehavioral development in zebrafish. RTP Drug Metabolism Discussion Group W2017 Winter Symposium, RTP, NC, March 07, 2017.
Judson, R., K. Houck, T. Knudsen, Eric Watt, S. Mosher, T. Tal, AND S. Padilla. Modeling Zebrafish Developmental Toxicity using a Concurrent In vitro Assay Battery (SOT). Presented at SOT 2017, Baltimore, MD, March 12 - 16, 2017. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.5178586
Hamm, J., P. Ceger, E. Maull, S. Padilla, E. Perkins, A. Planchart, D. Stedman, T. Tal, R. Tanguay, D. Voltz, G. Baker, M. Stout, AND N. Walker. SEAZIT: The National Toxicology Program’s Systematic Evaluation of the Application of Zebrafish in Toxicology. Society of Toxicology, Baltimore, Maryland, March 12 - 16, 2017.
Tal, T., C. Kilty, A. Smith, C. LaLone, B. Kennedy, A. Tennant, C. McCollum, M. Bondesson, T. Knudsen, S. Padilla, AND N. Kleinstreuer. Screening for angiogenic inhibitors in zebrafish to evaluate a predictive model for developmental vascular toxicity. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 70:70-81, (2017).
2016
Angrish, M., P. Cagle, S. Padilla, A. Tennant, J. Hedge, B. Chorley, AND T. Tal. An Embryonic Zebrafish Screening Method for Early Life-stage Obesity. NC SOT Annual Meeting, Research Triangle Par, NC, October 25, 2016.
LaLone, C., G. Ankley, T. Tal, AND Dan Villeneuve. Assessing cross species conservation of ToxCast Assay targets using Sequence Alignment to Predict Across Species Susceptibility (SeqAPASS). To be Presented at Society of Toxicology, Baltimore, MD, March 12 - 16, 2017.
Phelps, D., N. Brinkman, S. Keely, D. Hunter, A. Gearhart, D. Betancourt, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Developmental requirement for host-associated microbiota in zebrafish. NCSOT, RTP, NC, October 25, 2016.
Tal, T., D. Betancourt, D. Phelps, D. Hunter, S. Espenschied, J. Rawls, S. Ferguson, AND C. Wood. Examining the interaction between developmental toxicity and microbiota colonization. 2016 Duke Zebrafish Symposium, Durham, NC, March 03, 2016.
El-Masri, H., N. Kleinstreuer, R. Hines, Lindad Adams, T. Tal, K. Isaacs, B. Wetmore, AND C. Tan. Integration of Life-Stage Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models with Adverse Outcome Pathways and Environmental Exposure Models to Screen for Environmental Hazards. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Society of Toxicology, RESTON, VA, 152(1):230-243, (2016).
Tal, T., D. Betancourt, D. Hunter, S. Espenschied, J. Rawls, S. Charla, T. Dean, AND C. Wood. Microbiota colonization status influences developmental toxicity of bisphenol A in embryonic zebrafish. Society of Toxicology, New Orleans, LA, March 13 - 17, 2016.
2015
LaLone, C., G. Ankley, T. Tal, AND Dan Villeneuve. Cross-species extrapolation of mammalian-based ToxCast Data using Sequence Alignment to Predict Across Species Susceptibility (SeqAPASS). SETAC North America, Salt Lake City, UT, November 01 - 05, 2015.
2014
Tal, T., N. Kleinstreuer, P. Harris, J. Olin, A. Palekar, T. Toimela, R. Sarkanen, T. Heinonen, C. Wood, M. Hemmer, T. Knudsen, AND S. Padilla. Adverse Outcome Pathway for Embryonic Vascular Disruption and Alternative Methods to Identify Chemical Vascular Disruptors During Development. Presented at Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March 23 - 27, 2014.
Kleinstreuer, N., T. Knudsen, T. Tal, T. Heinonen, J. Franzosa, N. Baker, S. Padilla, E. Carney, AND W. CASEY. Constructing, Quantifying, and Validating an Adverse Outcome Pathway for Vascular Developmental Toxicity. Presented at World Congress on Alternatives and Animal use in the Life Sciences, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC, August 24 - 28, 2014.
Tal, T., N. Kleinstreuer, T. Toimela, R. Sarkansen, T. Heinonen, S. Padilla, AND T. Knudsen. Identification of Chemical Vascular Disruptors During Development Using An Integrative Predictive Toxicity Model and Zebrafish and in Vitro Functional Angiogenesis Assays. Presented at ToxCast Summit, RTP, NC, September 27 - 28, 2014.
Tal, T., N. Kleinstreuer, T. Toimela, R. Sarkanen, T. Heinonen, T. Knudsen, AND S. Padilla. Identifying developmental vascular disruptor compounds using a predictive signature and alternative toxicity models. Presented at Future TOX II, Chapel Hill, NC, January 16 - 17, 2014.
Tal, T., C. McCollum, P. Harris, J. Olin, N. Kleinstreuer, C. Wood, C. Hans, S. Shah, F. Merchant, M. Bondesson, T. Knudsen, S. Padilla, AND M. Hemmer. Immediate and long-term consequences of vascular toxicity during zebrafish development. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 48:51-61, (2014).
Hamm, J., D. Allen, W. Casey, M. Behl, D. Hinton, J. Kanungo, S. Kullman, C. Mattingly, A. Planchart, T. Tal, AND C. Weis. Leveraging Small Aquarium Fishes to Advance Understanding of Environmentally Influenced Human Disorders and Diseases. Presented at 9th World Congress on Alternatives and Animal Use in the Life Sciences, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC, August 24 - 28, 2014.
Adams, Lindad, H. El-Masri, J. Wambaugh, T. Tal, N. Baker, Chris Mazur, S. Marchitti, AND J. Kenneke. Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic(PBPK) Models Application to Screen Environmental Hazards Related to Adverse Outcome Pathways(AOPs). Presented at Society of Toxicology, Phoenix, AZ, March 23 - 27, 2014.