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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos
ORGANISM(S): Pimephales Promelas
TISSUE(S): Whole Body
SUBMITTER: Alper James Alcaraz
LAB HEAD: Markus Hecker
PROVIDER: PXD021155 | Pride | 2021-04-09
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Alcaraz Alper James G AJG Potěšil David D Mikulášek Kamil K Green Derek D Park Bradley B Burbridge Connor C Bluhm Kerstin K Soufan Othman O Lane Taylor T Pipal Marek M Brinkmann Markus M Xia Jianguo J Zdráhal Zbyněk Z Schneider David D Crump Doug D Basu Niladri N Hogan Natacha N Hecker Markus M
Environmental science & technology 20210323 8
There is increasing pressure to develop alternative ecotoxicological risk assessment approaches that do not rely on expensive, time-consuming, and ethically questionable live animal testing. This study aimed to develop a comprehensive early life stage toxicity pathway model for the exposure of fish to estrogenic chemicals that is rooted in mechanistic toxicology. Embryo-larval fathead minnows (FHM; <i>Pimephales promelas</i>) were exposed to graded concentrations of 17α-ethinylestradiol (water c ...[more]