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Microcephaly: computational and organotypic modeling of a complex human birth defect (UNC-CH Adv. Tox. lecture)
Citation:
Knudsen, T. Microcephaly: computational and organotypic modeling of a complex human birth defect (UNC-CH Adv. Tox. lecture). Presented at UNC Advanced Toxicology lecture, Chapel Hill, NC, April 18, 2016. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.5077693
Impact/Purpose:
Lecture slide presentation at UNC Chapel Hill for Advanced Toxicology course lecture on Computational Approaches to Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology with presentation on computational and organotypic modeling of a complex human birth defect microcephaly with is associated with the recent Zika virus outbreak.
Description:
lecture discusses computational and organotypic models of microcephaly in an AOP Framework and ToxCast assays.
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DOI: Microcephaly: computational and organotypic modeling of a complex human birth defect (UNC-CH Adv. Tox. lecture)APR_18_KNUDSEN_UNCCH_TOX_COURSE_LECTURE.PDF (PDF, NA pp, 2334.046 KB, about PDF)
Record Details:
Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:04/18/2016
Record Last Revised:04/03/2017
OMB Category:Other
Record ID:
335851