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PROTEOMICS OF MINUTE AMOUNTS OF TISSUE SAMPLE IN AQUATIC SPECIES: APPLICATION TO DEVELOPMENT OF NON-MAMMALIAN SCREENING ASSAYS FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTERS
Citation:
SERRANO, J. A., J. J. KORTE, L. HIGGINS, K. R. THOEMKE, M. W. HORNUNG, J. E. TIETGE, S. J. DEGITZ, AND B. A. WITTHUHN. PROTEOMICS OF MINUTE AMOUNTS OF TISSUE SAMPLE IN AQUATIC SPECIES: APPLICATION TO DEVELOPMENT OF NON-MAMMALIAN SCREENING ASSAYS FOR ENDOCRINE DISRUPTERS. Presented at American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS), Indianapolis, IN, June 03 - 07, 2007.
Impact/Purpose:
When combined with other biochemical/toxicology assays, this type of information will contribute to the classification of chemicals based upon their effects at different levels of biological organization, and to the development of a cost-effective, non-mammalian screening assay for xenobiotics that perturb the thyroid pathway.
Description:
When combined with other biochemical/toxicology assays, this type of information will contribute to the classification of chemicals based upon their effects at different levels of biological organization, and to the development of a cost-effective, non-mammalian screening assay for xenobiotics that perturb the thyroid pathway.