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  1. The herbicide acetochlor causes lipid peroxidation by inhibition of glutathione peroxidase 4
  2. Microfluidics guided by deep learning for cancer immunotherapy screening
  3. E-cigarette vaping liquids and the flavoring chemical cinnamaldehyde perturb bone, cartilage and vascular development in zebrafish embryos
  4. Arsenic exposure induces a bimodal toxicity response in zebrafish
  5. Folic acid supplementation rescues valproic acid‐induced developmental neurotoxicity and behavioral alterations in zebrafish embryos
  6. A Layered Mounting Method for Extended Time-Lapse Confocal Microscopy of Whole Zebrafish Embryos
  7. MicroRNA-509-3p inhibits cellular migration, invasion, and proliferation, and sensitizes osteosarcoma to cisplatin
  8. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate suppresses neutrophil migration speed in a transgenic zebrafish model accompanied by reduced inflammatory mediators
  9. Combining mouse embryonic stem cells and zebrafish embryos to evaluate developmental toxicity of chemical exposure
  10. Screening for angiogenic inhibitors in zebrafish to evaluate a predictive model for developmental vascular toxicity
  11. Identification of vascular disruptor compounds by analysis in zebrafish embryos and mouse embryonic endothelial cells
  12. Estrogen receptor beta reduces colon cancer metastasis through a novel miR-205 - PROX1 mechanism
  13. Advancing toxicology research using in vivo high throughput toxicology with small fish models
  14. Lxr regulates lipid metabolic and visual perception pathways during zebrafish development
  15. Use of Reporter Genes to Analyze Estrogen Response: The Transgenic Zebrafish Model
  16. Identification of environmental chemicals that induce yolk malabsorption in zebrafish using automated image segmentation
  17. Comparison of toxicity values across zebrafish early life stages and mammalian studies: Implications for chemical testing
  18. Gradient weighted CO-HOG for analysis of caudal vein structural changes in toxin exposed zebrafish embryo
  19. Estrogen receptor signaling during vertebrate development
  20. Selectivity of natural, synthetic and environmental estrogens for zebrafish estrogen receptors
  21. Immediate and long-term consequences of vascular toxicity during zebrafish development
  22. Embryonic exposure to sodium arsenite perturbs vascular development in zebrafish
  23. Halogenated Bisphenol-A Analogs Act as Obesogens in Zebrafish Larvae (Danio rerio)
  24. Coexposure to Phytoestrogens and Bisphenol A Mimics Estrogenic Effects in an Additive Manner
  25. Identification of Estrogen Target Genes during Zebrafish Embryonic Development through Transcriptomic Analysis
  26. Meta-analysis of toxicity and teratogenicity of 133 chemicals from zebrafish developmental toxicity studies
  27. Automated analysis of zebrafish images for screening toxicants
  28. 3D quantitative analyses of angiogenic sprout growth dynamics
  29. ERβ1 represses basal-like breast cancer epithelial to mesenchymal transition by destabilizing EGFR
  30. Segmentation of zebrafish embryonic images using a geometric atlas deformation
  31. Genome-Wide Search Reveals the Existence of a Limited Number of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha Target Genes in Cerebellar Neurons
  32. Abstract 547: Mapping of estrogen receptor-dependent and independent signaling pathways for xeno- and phytoestrogens
  33. 3D imaging for quantitative assessment of toxicity on vascular development in zebrafish
  34. Automatic segmentation of time-lapse microscopy images depicting a live Dharma embryo
  35. Developmental toxicity screening in zebrafish
  36. Does consuming isoflavones reduce or increase breast cancer risk?
  37. A CASCADE of effects of bisphenol A
  38. Overexpression of E2F1 in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Potential Impact of Erroneous Regulation by Thyroid Hormone Nuclear Receptors
  39. Thyroid hormone-mediated negative transcriptional regulation of Necdin expression
  40. Hypoxia Requires Notch Signaling to Maintain the Undifferentiated Cell State
  41. Hormone-Dependent Repression of the E2F-1 Gene by Thyroid Hormone Receptors
  42. Activity of the Nurr1 Carboxyl-terminal Domain Depends on Cell Type and Integrity of the Activation Function 2
  43. An adenovirus E1A transcriptional repressor domain functions as an activator when tethered to a promoter
  44. Independent transformation activity by adenovirus-5 E1A-Conserved regions 1 or 2 mutants