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Records 1 to 14 of 14 records published between 11/23/2012 and 11/23/2017 from author Emily Anneken

2017
Catron, T., D. Phelps, S. Keely, N. Brinkman, E. Anneken, A. Kvasnicka, C. Wood, AND S. Gaballah. Alterations in microbiota structure and neurobehavior in zebrafish following developmental exposure to estrogenic compounds. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) North America 38th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 12 - 16, 2017.
Phelps, D., N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, T. Catron, D. Betancourt, AND C. Wood. Colonization by host-associated microbiota is necessary for normal neurobehavioral development in zebrafish. Zebrafish Interest Group Symposium at NCSU, Raleigh, NC, October 27, 2017.
Catron, T., D. Phelps, S. Keely, N. Brinkman, E. Anneken, A. Kvasnicka, C. Wood, S. Gaballah, AND T. Tal. Developmental exposure to environmental estrogens alters microbiota structure in zebrafish. NCSOT, RTP, NC, October 30, 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.
Brinkman, N., S. Keely, E. Anneken, M. Jahne, AND J. Garland. Endogenous System Microbes as Treatment Process Indicators for Decentralized Non-potable Water Reuse. 11th IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse, Long Beach, CA, July 23 - 27, 2017.
Catron, T., D. Phelps, S. Keely, N. Brinkman, E. Anneken, A. Kvasnicka, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Exploring the Role of Host-associated Microbiota as Mediators of Bisphenol Chemical Toxicity in Zebrafish.. NC GEMS, Durham, NC, November 07, 2017.
Catron, T., D. Phelps, S. Keely, N. Brinkman, E. Anneken, A. Kvasnicka, C. Wood, S. Gaballah, AND T. Tal. Exploring the role of host-associated microbiota as mediators of bisphenol chemical toxicity in zebrafish. NC American Society for Microbiology, Raleigh, NC, October 21, 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, 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.
Phelps, D., N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, T. Catron, D. Betancourt, AND C. Wood. Normal neurobehavioral development is dependent upon colonization by host-associated microbiota in zebrafish. NCSOT, RTP, NC, October 30, 2017.
Kvasnicka, A., S. Gaballah, D. Phelps, T. Catron, N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Specific strains of bacteria are required for neurobehavioral development in zebrafish larvae. NC American Microbiological Society, Raleigh, NC, October 21, 2017.
Kvasnicka, A., S. Gaballah, D. Phelps, T. Catron, N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Specific strains of bacteria are required for neurobehavioral development in zebrafish larvae. Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society, RTP, NC, November 07, 2017.
Kvasnicka, A., D. Phelps, T. Catron, N. Brinkman, S. Keely, E. Anneken, C. Wood, AND T. Tal. Zebrafish larvae require specific strains of bacteria to allow for normal neurobehavioral development. NCSOT, RTP, NC, October 30, 2017.